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A dog believed to have been abandoned in the Abu Dhabi desert is looking for a forever family.
The Saluki mix was found wandering alone by dune bashers at the weekend.
The dog, thought to be about a year old, was first spotted weeks ago by Cristina Marinelli and her family. They visit the same spot in Al Khatim every Friday.
Ms Marinelli said she assumed the dog, who they
called Ariel, had an owner who was nearby, so they did not take her home at the time.
“I remember we were having a Christmas party with another family. She just ran up. She saw the car and ran for kilometres,” said Ms Marinelli, 36, who has two daughters, aged 7
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Government, UN Should Protect Civilians; Advance Accountability Presidential guards stand guard in Bangui, on December 12, 2020, during the opening campaign rally for incumbent president Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seen in the poster, a candidate in the December 2020 elections. © 2020 Camille Laffont/AFP via Getty Images
(Nairobi) – A new rebel coalition in the Central African Republic has created havoc in the run-up to the country’s legislative and presidential elections, scheduled for December 27, 2020, Human Rights Watch said today.
The new coalition is called the Coalition of Patriots for Change (Coalition des patriotes pour le changement, CPC). Over the past five years, the groups that make up the new coalition have committed war crimes, including deliberately killing civilians, raping women and girls, and deliberately destroying civilian property. At least five civilians have been killed in the last few days, causing thousands of othe
Central African Republic: Rebel Violence Threatens Elections
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(Nairobi) – A new rebel coalition in the Central African Republic has created havoc in the run-up to the country’s legislative and presidential elections, scheduled for December 27, 2020, Human Rights Watch said today.
The new coalition is called the Coalition of Patriots for Change (Coalition des patriotes pour le changement, CPC). Over the past five years, the groups that make up the new coalition have committed war crimes, including deliberately killing civilians, raping women and girls, and deliberately destroying civilian property. At least five civilians have been killed in the last few days, causing thousands of others to flee for safety into the forests that surround the towns across the country.