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Africa’s elephants are under siege. Since 2006, the poaching of elephants has escalated to the highest levels in decades.

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The Legend of Didier Drogba will continue.

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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)-7 has temporarily terminated its investigation on the alleged ivory trade involving a local church official, but vowed to reopen the case as soon new evidence is found.

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A Kenyan court on yesterday ordered a Chinese man to pay $230,000 in fines or be jailed seven years for ivory smuggling in the first of what will likely be many cases as authorities implement a stringent new law to deter illegal trading in wildlife products.

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China destroyed about 6 tons of illegal ivory from its stockpile on Monday in an unprecedented move wildlife groups say shows growing concern about the black market trade by authorities in the world's biggest market for elephant tusks.

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Chinese officials and businesspeople used a state trip by President Xi Jinping and other high-level visits to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, an environmental watchdog said Thursday, casting doubt over Beijing's efforts to end the illegal trade that has led to rampant elephant poaching throughout Africa.

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