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West Africa's Giraffes Make Comeback

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A giraffe subspecies that was teetering on the edge of extinction in West Africa a decade ago is now coming back. After being hunted for years, new, stricter penalties on poachers allow the animals to thrive.
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Why So Few Hurricanes This Year?

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Hurricane Ida hits Nicaragua
NOAA / National Hurricane Center
Not that anyone's complaining, but as hurricane seasons go, this one has been pretty wimpy. Ida, which hit Nicaragua on Thursday, is only the third Atlantic storm to reach hurricane strength this year, and it's not expected to be a problem for the U.S. A National Hurricane Center official explains what's going on.
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Mother Recalls Neda's Bravery, Death

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Ida Weakens to Tropical Storm

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Ida on Nov. 5
NOAA / National Hurricane Center

After briefly pounding Nicaragua's Atlantic coast as a hurricane, forecasters say Ida, seen here on Thursday, has weakened to a tropical storm and is expected to lose more steam as it moves over the mainland.

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UN Relocating Staff After Afghan Attack

A recent attack that left five U.N. staffers dead in Kabul prompts the international body to temporarily relocate some 600 nonessential staffers to more secure locations in and outside of Afghanistan. The decision underscores how dangerous the Taliban still are, and raises questions about the U.N. commitment there.
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London Mayor Rides to Woman's Rescue

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London Mayor Boris Johnson
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When a filmmaker finds herself under attack by a gang of girls in London, she shouts for help -- and gets it from an unlikely source. The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, rides up on his bicycle and chases the attackers off.
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