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South African scientists were the first and fastest in the world to identify any of the new COVID variants that are sweeping across the planet. Their reward? Other countries blame SA for the "worst" variant. Highly unfair, as noted by @Tuliodna in a scientific briefing tonight.

Amina Mohamed Abdi was just 24 when she first stood for Somalia’s parliament in 2012, defying elders from her clan. Today, she is one of the most vocal critics of the government and is battling for a third term https://t.co/sOXy4vg0Gd https://t.co/E5fAWmwFdP

Proud to have our very own respected industry experts, Prof Moore and Dr Jassat presenting at the scientific discussion this evening. @HealthZA #FightCOVID19 https://t.co/61lvAkBQQ8

From Christmas themed swimwear to dogs in taxis, here are some odd images via @reuterspictures https://t.co/j4Txed1gCQ

Are you one of the 85% against #Foxhunting? ReTweet and show @Jeremy_Hunt that you want to #KeepttheBan https://t.co/Zz7iZQnJT8

Drone photos and video captured over the course of six months show what resembles a remarkable depiction of a tree in Lake Cakora, Australia https://t.co/vifa6DDOg6

Egypt has unveiled a significant new archaeological discovery at the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo https://t.co/14NTnn3fm3 https://t.co/iKL2yuKtUv

Every morning, this scientist receives a batch of emails from several female polar bears in the Arctic. They're among dozens of bears who have been fitted with a tracking collar to monitor their movements and their responses to climate change: https://t.co/Y0e0K28E1f #CallToEarth https://t.co/Cj7akujGw7

WATCH: If you're intrigued by the fluffy, shaggy coats of Scotland's Highland cows, you can now keep an eye on their antics. A local tourism board have created a 'Coo Cam' for people to marvel over their famous ruminants. https://t.co/gbxseq0L5s https://t.co/mC4E7gBV2b

This is an Arctic Wolf we named Scruffy. We spent many joyous weeks in the company of his pack. That was back in 2014. Can’t help wondering if he’s still going strong. 📷 @mackieevans #wolf #animals #wildlife #arctic #wolves #selfie #wolfselfie https://t.co/1GeKnl38W0
Just a little more than halfway into January, the US has added a staggering 3.9 million new Covid-19 cases and more than 51,000 virus-related deaths. https://t.co/JsmjO0OewH

PICTURES: A male white rhino bull was tragically shot at in a private reserve within the greater Kruger area in December. The suspect has been apprehended, and vets are optimistic the animal will survive this brutal act. https://t.co/rOKdfItg9D https://t.co/i98OqBwAsZ
“All available evidence suggests that the existing landing obligation has achieved the exact opposite of what was aimed for,” Froese says. “If those in charge just subvert it, pervert it, then it cannot work.” https://t.co/qmf3PzB42P

Today is #BlueMonday and this year it may feel extra tough, so we hope these little life changers help make it feel less “blue" 💙 https://t.co/cvI2ImeabE

10:20am 1 Leopard hunting "stalking impala. Failed attempt as she was spotted" S23, 2.8km S of S113 Near Afsaal 5/5 Tinged by Weeswild https://t.co/pMh9C779yP

#Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller kicks off with a first episode features the contentious topic of tigers, one that has again come to the fore in recent times. Be sure not to miss this gripping series, starting Thursday 21 January at 21:00 CAT. https://t.co/0nc5oev8xo

I have a dear friend who sends me cards with accordion-playing goats, and today I felt like you needed this medicine too. https://t.co/8ftOTBSC2D