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Hundreds of demonstrators gather in Glasgow s George Square for rally in solidarity with people of Palestine

Hundreds of demonstrators gather in Glasgow’s George Square for rally in solidarity with people of Palestine Thomas Hornall Updated: 16 May 2021, 14:56 SEVERAL hundred demonstrators have gathered in Glasgow s George Square for a rally in solidarity with Palestinians. 4 4 It comes after similar rallies in other major cities across the UK and IrelandCredit: Tahir Muftee Ahead of Sunday s rally, civil liberties lawyer Aamer Anwar tweeted that 1000s will gather peacefully with families & no alcohol, to protest the genocide of #Palestinians . He added: We demand total respect by @policescotland & a facilitation of the democratic right to protest, we will not tolerate any double standards or excuses .

Lovelady s Jacy Stubblefield set to join Kilgore softball program

Lovelady’s Jacy Stubblefield set to join Kilgore softball program Lovelady s Jacy Stubblefield (Lovelady ISD Athletics) (Source: Lovelady ISD Athletics) By Caleb Beames | May 6, 2021 at 11:16 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 12:42 AM LOVELADY, Texas (KTRE) - Lovelady Senior Jacy Stubblefield took time out of her busy softball and track schedule earlier this week to sign her college letter of intent with the Kilgore College softball program. The senior will be joining the Lady Rangers next season after a successful high school career. Lovelady is No. 2 in 2A and will be playing Woden in a best of three series starting Friday at Central High School. Stubblefield is a starter in the outfield. She will also be competing in the pole vault on Friday at the UIL State track meet.

changing perspectives: women rangers risk their lives to protect wildlife

12 March 2021 Eveles Magoli, age 21, shares her experience protecting wildlife on the border of Malawi and Zambia. The border of Malawi and Zambia is home to a 32,000 km2 area of land known as the Zambia-Malawi Trans frontier Conservation Area. It stretches across national parks, wildlife reserves, and communal lands.  Despite its beauty, poaching is rampant – and the future of iconic wildlife like elephants, rhinoceros, and pangolins is on the line.   Eveles Magoli is one of the woman rangers trained to protect the Zambia-Malawi Trans frontier Conservation Area. With funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), IFAW’s Malawi-Zambia Transboundary Landscape Project provided Magoli with strenuous training to become a wildlife ranger of high caliber. The work is physically and mentally tolling, yet she keeps going. 

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