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'Organized crime' behind elephant kills

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Shortly before 11 am on the last Saturday in May, a heavily laden white Mitsubishi truck pulled into the Fuji Motors East Africa car dealership in an industrial neighborhood on the northern edge of Mombasa.

IN BRIEF (Page 12)

[2015-01-26 08:04]

Russia blocked a Western-backed UN Security Council statement on Saturday that would have condemned the indiscriminate shelling in Ukraine's southeastern city of Mariupol that has killed about 30 civilians and injured more than 90.

China focused on net gains

[2015-01-24 08:03]

With Li Na in retirement and not defending her title at the Australian Open, there are far fewer Chinese flags and fans with painted faces in the stands at Melbourne Park.

Tidbits

[2015-01-24 08:03]

Let's talk twirling: To twirl or not to twirl? This is now a question at the Australian Open.

Fashioning a dramatic new look

[2015-01-24 08:03]

Serena Williams is using her love of fashion to send a powerful feminist message at this year's Australian Open, while Rafael Nadal is more concerned with feeling fresh in his ever-shrinking shorts.

Venus thriving in new orbit

[2015-01-24 08:03]

There is a big difference between the Venus Williams of, say, the year 2000 and the Venus of 2015.

Israel adores embattled Blatt

[2015-01-24 08:03]

Even casual Israeli basketball fans begin their day with an update on the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the newfound obsession with the NBA franchise has little to do with superstar LeBron James.

No mellow yellow for Azarenka

[2015-01-24 08:03]

The fluorescent yellow outfit Victoria Azarenka wore as she dismantled Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open on Thursday was a one-word fashion statement - loud.

Early exit leaves Lleyton in limbo

[2015-01-24 08:03]

Lleyton Hewitt is not quitting tennis just yet after his latest early exit from a Grand Slam tournament - this time in the second round at his cherished Australian Open.

Digest

[2015-01-24 08:03]

Soccer

Tokyo seeks alternatives for freeing 2 hostages

[2015-01-23 07:38]

Japan scrambled on Thursday for ways to free two hostages held by the Islamic State group, as two people came forward with offers to negotiate their release.

4-year-old boy gets world's first artificial pancreas

[2015-01-23 07:38]

A 4-year-old Australian boy has become the first patient in the world to be fitted with an artificial pancreas.

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