African countries still sharply divided over ivory trade
Stance on ivory trade in Africa is not unified, with some countries calling for a global ban although others are open to elephant ivory trade.
Stance on ivory trade in Africa is not unified, with some countries calling for a global ban although others are open to elephant ivory trade.
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Readers write in about freemasons, and the mayor of London (UK).
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