The fastest toddler in Lithuania lured across finish line by jangling keys

Babies crawl during the Baby Race to mark international Children's Day in VilniusVILNIUS (Reuters) – It took 11 seconds for 10-month-old Kamilis Dambrauskas to crawl five meters of plush carpet towards victory on Wednesday in an annual competition to crown Lithuania&;s fastest toddler. Dambrauskas was the fastest among 25 toddlers, whose mothers lured them towards the finish line by flashing items ranging from television remote controls and mobile phones to milk bottles, red balloons, plush animal toys and a cat&039;s feeding bowl full of cat food pellets. "We trained a lot at home. …

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How to grow food in drought-hit Zimbabwe? Add irrigation

Subsistence farmer Joice Chimedza harvests maize on her small plot in Norton, a farming area outside Zimbabwe's capital HarareBy Andrew Mambondiyani CHIPINGE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Several rivers pass from Zimbabwe&;s lush Eastern highlands through the lowlands of drought-hit Chipinge, Mutare and Chimanimani districts. "We did not harvest anything in the past two seasons," said Amon Vhumbu, the traditional leader of a small, isolated village in Chipinge district, where many fields have been left barren by drought, despite a river flowing nearby. "As you can see, without irrigation our hopes of a good crop yield have now become unrealistic," he said.

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