Debunking Zimbabwe’s false rumours
Reality Check looks at the fake news shared online after the military takeover in Zimbabwe.
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Reality Check looks at the fake news shared online after the military takeover in Zimbabwe.
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The US will allow legally-hunted elephant trophies to be imported from Zimbabwe and Zambia.
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