Serengeti land grab: How Maasai land became prized hunting ground for billionaires
By France24
09 April 2024 |
1:27 pm
We look at stunning pictures of the total solar eclipse. The Atlantic reports on the harrowing fate of the Maasai tribe in the Serengeti. Finally, Scrabble releases a new version aimed at less competitive players!
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