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Dogs, cats, goats, and even a donkey found refuge from the raging Camp Fire that has scorched parts of California, thanks to local resident Dan Sauvageau, who took them off the streets into a sheltered haven in Chico.
One pensioner from Russia's Voronezh region keeps some very unusual housepets - two domesticated storks! Alexander Kraft saved the two storks as babies after their parents were killed by hunter. At first the storks did not even eat, before Kraft started grinding worms and fed them the way their parents would. In winter, the storks live in a specially equipped room. In order to feed them, the pensioner breeds worms and beetles.
IN THE FRENCH PAPERS - Friday, November 10: Libération dedicates today's edition to the plight of animals - the fur trade, animal doping for high-level sports and the disappearance of animal populations. In other news, Emmanuel Macron wants his ministers to be more in the public eye after it's revealed that one in two French people don't know who they are. Finally, French judo champion Teddy Riner eyes a 10th world title in Marrakech this weekend.
Montpellier - Intempéries : Leur campement détruit, une dizaine de familles démunies
In this edition of Perspective, we look at the tireless work going on behind the frontlines of the war in Ukraine; specifically, the people helping children traumatised by conflict. Olena Rozvadovska co-founded the charity "Voices of Children" to provide psychological support to those in greatest need. It has grown to a team of around 100 psychologists across 14 centres in Ukraine. She has just been recognised as one of the most inspiring women of 2023, according to a BBC poll. She spoke to FRANCE 24's Gavin Lee.
Thousands of traumatised Syrians leave the rebel enclave of Aleppo as the UN Security Council votes to deploy observers to the battered city to monitor the evacuations.