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Poisoned and hyperagressive seals attack Cape Town tourists

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The recent introduction of new denominations of naira in Nigeria causes a chaotic rush to get the old notes out of circulation by the end of the month. Also Ivory Coast has raised its minimum wage as the country faces a cost of living crisis. And Cape town tourists are warned not to seal their fate as some usually docile mammals start attacking humans.

Added on the 26/01/2023 17:45:06 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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