Longevity: Wowed scientists parse rockfish long life, how its genes can enable humans live up to 500 years

Longevity: Wowed scientists parse rockfish long life, how its genes can enable humans live up to 500 years

Few groups of animals encapsulate the extremes of longevity more than fish. While coral reef pygmy govies survive for less than 10 weeks, Greenland sharks can endure more than 500 years. So, when a team of biologists at the University of California, Berkeley, wanted to explore the genetics of aging,...

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Terrorist attacks: Tension high as security agencies hunt down Islamic States insurgents in Kampala

Terrorist attacks: Tension high as security agencies hunt down Islamic States insurgents in Kampala

Armed police and soldiers patrolled the Ugandan capital on Wednesday and Thursday as security was stepped up following twin suicide bombings claimed by the Islamic State that killed three people in the heart of Kampala. Ugandans have been urged to remain on high alert after Tuesday’s attacks, the latest in...

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As Mozambique fought Islamist insurgents in the north, smugglers stole 14 tonnes of precious minerals

As Mozambique fought Islamist insurgents in the north, smugglers stole 14 tonnes of precious minerals

Fourteen tonnes of smuggled gold, rubies and other gems have been illegally exported from Mozambique since the beginning of the year, a senior official in the Ministry of Mineral Resources said Monday. Mozambique is home to some of the world’s largest gemstone deposits, often mined by artisanal miners with no...

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From desperados to builders of England national team: the changing structure and texture of Arsenal

From desperados to builders of England national team: the changing structure and texture of Arsenal

The Arsenal influence in the England national side is increasing and by World Cup 2026 as many as six of the first XI could be representing the Gunners in North America. The England national team has been the healthiest and most competitive it has been since the famous 1966 World...

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US secretary of state cautious on democracy gospel in his ‘America is back’ visit to Kenya

US secretary of state cautious on democracy gospel in his ‘America is back’ visit to Kenya

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken opened his first official visit to Africa on Wednesday in Kenya, with an appeal for the preservation of democracy and inclusion in politically and ethnically fractured societies. His message was delivered amid worsening crises in neighbouring Ethiopia and Sudan. With insecurity wracking both of...

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Chelsea keeper Mendy blasts media for using his picture in stories about ostracised Man City defender

Chelsea keeper Mendy blasts media for using his picture in stories about ostracised Man City defender

Edouard Mendy has hit out at media companies who used a picture of him in stories about Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy. City’s Mendy was charged with two additional counts of rape on Tuesday, after already being charged with four counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. The...

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South Africa’s economic crimes agency pinpoints rangers and public servants in illegal wildlife trafficking

South Africa’s economic crimes agency pinpoints rangers and public servants in illegal wildlife trafficking

Game rangers, vets, casino staff, construction and transport industry workers, as well as customs and other government officials, have been identified as role-players in the ecosystem of illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife products. The finding was made by the South African Anti-Money Laundering Integrated Task Force (SAMLIT) in its...

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