The Kurdish-Turkish conflict is playing out in Germany; No joke. April Fools’ Day has been banned in China.; Turkey’s Erdogan came to Washington, and things got a bit crazy; Why are Nairobi’s lions suddenly being killed?;
 
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Refugee child bride went on a hunger strike after Belgium separated her from husband
The Syrian girl is 15, the husband is 18.
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The Kurdish-Turkish conflict is playing out in Germany
About 1.5 million Turks live in Germany, and tensions between Turks and Kurds are playing out in the central European nation.
 
No joke. April Fools’ Day has been banned in China.
The ancient tradition of hoaxing and playing practical jokes on the first day of April has fallen victim to China’s crackdown.
 
Turkey’s Erdogan came to Washington, and things got a bit crazy
Violent scuffles broke outside a venue where the Turkish president delivered a speech.
 
Why are Nairobi’s lions suddenly being killed?
The growing populations of humans and lions is creating a deadly situation for the big cats in Kenya.
 
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