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Burkina Faso Rapper Turned Farmer Rhymes on Climate Change

The UN has called Africa's Sahel region 'the canary in the coalmine' for the effects of climate change: drought and desertification that contributes to conflict and migration in the region. Burkina Faso rapper turned farmer Art Melody channels the struggles of being on the front line of climate change into his music.

Gas prices are high. Here's why

People are traveling more but oil supply hasn't caught up with demand. CNN's Matt Egan explains why the BIden administration needs to focus on energy diplomacy.

Keep calm and Harry on! Kane proud of England fightback

Harry Kane has spoken about his pride of leading England as they prepare for their first major tournament final for more than 50 years.

Kane, who scored the winner in the 2-1 victory over Denmark, said: “We stayed calm, there was no panic,” after Denmark went ahead through a stunning free-kick. It was the first goal England had conceded in the tournament.

The Spurs striker will lead the team out at Wembley on Sunday to face the Italians, hoping to emulate Bobby Moore and the rest of the England heroes who lifted the World Cup in 1966.

Russia's 'Sea Monster' – The Ekranoplan

A gigantic flying boat, or Ekranoplan, from the Soviet era could bring tourists flocking to the Caspian Sea. Even if the 'Sea Monster' can no longer fly, it is still very, very impressive.

Germany: Roddy, the problem wolf

For two years now, a wolf in Lower Saxony has been officially permitted to be killed. But he keeps escaping hunters – to the chagrin of the authorities and the delight of animal rights advocates.

England fans celebrate as they dare to hope football’s ‘coming home'

It makes you wonder what on earth will happen if England overcome Italy on Sunday to win Euro 2020.

Moments after the nail-biting extra time win against Denmark England fans climbed onto buses and telephone boxes in London's Piccadilly Circus singing the Three Lions anthem ‘It’s Coming Home’.

The celebrations were repeated across the country as the national side ended a 55-year wait to reach the final of a major competition.

Now all eyes are on Wembley where England face their toughest test of the tournament, an Italian side that has already disposed of both Belgium and Spain. Hold onto your hats if football actually does ‘come home’.

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