a fresh spate of cases in the city of agra forced all thora tista reversed plans to reopen india's most famous landmark the taj mahal. the reopening would have seen just a fraction of visitors return under tight hygiene and physical distancing rules. india's coronavirus tally is predicted to reach more than 1000000 before the end of july how long the country's monument to love will remain closed. less certain. the pandemic has affected tourism all over the world in parts of africa it's impacting funding for important conservation projects one wildlife trust in kenya say it's now struggling to feed and protect a growing number of also and elephants in its care. feeding time for these baby elephants but asked their orphaned there's no mother's milk. instead they rely on simmons from the sheldrick wildlife trust to look after them $400.00 humans in fact including 70 keepers as well as vets and anti poaching units but with no money from tourists coming to visit kenya it's becoming more difficult to cover the costs. good. because coming in so that is a big worry. the corona crisis has also b