House Democrats introduce article of impeachment against Donald Trump

House Democrats introduce article of impeachment against Donald Trump

House Democrats introduced an article of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Monday for “incitement of insurrection,” in the wake of last week’s deadly riot at the US Capitol. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (Democratic-Md) told Punchbowl News that he expects a vote on the article could come as early...

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100 African, European actors sign a charter to promote pastoralism in the Sahel

100 African, European actors sign a charter to promote pastoralism in the Sahel

More than 100 European and African actors have signed a charter committing to the development of the agro-pastoralism in Africa, particularly in the Sahel. The charter is inspired by the resilience of Africans against coronavirus compared with other races. Pastoralism is a key economic activity of the Sahel, a vast...

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South, West Africa dominate ‘More Than a Mother Africa’ media awards

South, West Africa dominate ‘More Than a Mother Africa’ media awards

Winners of ‘More Than a Mother’ Africa media awards for 2020 have been announced. The awards, intended to recognise African journalists for excellence in reporting on health, culture and humanitarian issues were announced on in Zimbabwean capital, Harare, on Monday. The awards were announced by Merck Foundation chief executive Rasha...

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Mystery of beetles depending on moon, sun light for orientation

Mystery of beetles depending on moon, sun light for orientation

Scientists know that bees, ants and many other insects can orient themselves using polarised sunlight, but dung beetles are the first known to orient themselves using the million-times-dimmer polarised light that emanates from the moon. Neurobiologist Marie Dacke of Lund University in Sweden, entomologist Marcus Byrne at the University of...

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Ancient Egyptians believed dung beetles controlled the movement of the sun

Ancient Egyptians believed dung beetles controlled the movement of the sun

Placed over the heart in the wrappings of Egyptian mummies, archaeologists have often found carved amulets of scarab beetles, a species of dung beetle. The amulets, many with spells inscribed on them, were intended to help the dead in a final judgment by the jackal-headed god of death, Anubis, who...

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In bizarre American drama, fiction preserves systemic structures of imbalance

In bizarre American drama, fiction preserves systemic structures of imbalance

Fiction is a useful currency in the stories we tell ourselves. In the arts especially, fiction is fundamental to awakening universal, human truths – be it your favourite prestige TV thriller, the dystopias of Ray Bradbury’s imagination or one of the countless parodies posted on TikTok every day. In real...

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