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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have revealed candid photos from their Africa trip in honour of World Elephant Day as they reflect on the work Elephants Without Borders has achieved.
"Ford continues its 'Elephant in the Transit' mental health campaign, using dirty van artist Ruddy Muddy to communicate the message of charity campaign partner, Time to Change. Launched in April, the 'Elephant in the Transit' campaign arose after Ford research identified that over two-thirds (67 per cent) of people said they were more comfortable talking about issues when in a vehicle. A national public awareness film was created, promoting the front seat of a vehicle as a safe space to talk about difficult or personal issues that can affect mental health. Ford's 'Dirty Van Art' Raises Mental Health Awareness The dirty van artwork, which primarily illustrates an elephant in the back of a Ford Transit Custom, features messaging from Time to Change's new campaign, Ask Twice. The Transit Custom will now join Sky's fleet, operating in Central and East London from October 10th, World Mental Health Day."
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Bradley Cooper to star in "The Elephant Man" in London, Hugh Jackman lights up the Empire State Building, and Emma Watson speaks at the World Economic Forum. Bob Mezan reports.
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Bradley Cooper to star in "The Elephant Man" in London, Hugh Jackman lights up the Empire State Building, and Emma Watson speaks at the World Economic Forum. Bob Mezan reports.
Animals are celebrated around the world, with a first birthday party for a baby gorilla in San Diego and National Elephant Day in Thailand. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Queen camilla visits the Sheldrick Trust Elephant orphanage in Nairobi as part of hers and King Charles state visit to Kenya. After hearing more about the orphanage’s work, The Queen is shown the mud-bath area where Ms Sheldrick introduces the centre’s Head Keeper, Mr Edwin Lusichi. Her Majesty takes the opportunity to bottle feed a baby elephant. IMAGES
Pilgrims gather in Lisbon for a huge open-air Mass with Pope Francis for World Youth Day. The service will take place at the Parque Tejo on the outskirts of the Portuguese capital, with many people having slept overnight in the park, which was built for the occasion on a former landfill site. The weather is a concern with temperatures expected to soar to 41 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit). IMAGES
Pope Francis rides in the popemobile as he arrives a major Catholic youth festival in the capital Lisbon's Tejo Park. IMAGES
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims cheer Pope Francis as the pontiff arrives at a Lisbon park for an homage to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ at a global jamboree. It marks the pope's second mass event with participants at this year's World Youth Day, which is actually a six-day extravaganza and happens to be the largest Catholic gathering in the world. Local authorities estimate the crowd size at about 800,000 people. IMAGES