Putin says peace talks with Ukraine had hit a dead-end, accuses Kyiv and West of making ‘fake’ claims of war crimes

Putin says peace talks with Ukraine had hit a dead-end, accuses Kyiv and West of making ‘fake’ claims of war crimes

President Vladimir Putin has said peace talks with Ukraine had hit a dead-end, using his first public comments on the conflict in more than a week to vow his troops would win and to goad the West for failing to bring Moscow to heel. Addressing the war in public for...

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Special US envoy to Horn of Africa reportedly stepping down barely three months after appointment

Special US envoy to Horn of Africa reportedly stepping down barely three months after appointment

The special US envoy to the Horn of Africa is reportedly stepping down from the post with the region engulfed in political and humanitarian crises. David Satterfield is resigning just three months after his appointment, according to unnamed current and former officials who spoke to Foreign Policy magazine. Satterfield replaced...

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A new Covid variant believed to be a mutation of Omicron detected in Botswana, but its transmissibility still unknown

A new Covid variant believed to be a mutation of Omicron detected in Botswana, but its transmissibility still unknown

A new variant of Covid-19 discovered in Botswana is believed to be a mutation of the Omicron variant first detected in southern Africa late last year. The Botswana Ministry of Health and Wellness are watching a variant called Omicron BA.4 and BA.5, which has already been detected in three other...

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Climate change: East African 1,500-kilometre oil pipeline hits the headwinds as 17 financial companies pull out

Climate change: East African 1,500-kilometre oil pipeline hits the headwinds as 17 financial companies pull out

Climate activists are urging more banks and insurers not to back the controversial $5 billion East African Crude Oil Pipeline that is primed to transport oil from the Hoima oilfields in Uganda to the Tanzanian coastal city of Tanga. Influential climate activists Vanessa Nakate and Hilda Nakabuye have lent their...

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South Sudan President Kiir integrates rival’s officers into army as he looks to boost long-running peace process

South Sudan President Kiir integrates rival’s officers into army as he looks to boost long-running peace process

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has ordered military officers loyal to Vice President Riek Machar to be officially integrated into a unified command of the army, state media has said. The move announced on Tuesday is a central pillar of the peace process in the Horn of Africa nation. Kiir...

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Public confidence in police worldwide is on rapid decline with discrimination and racism cited as main causes

Public confidence in police worldwide is on rapid decline with discrimination and racism cited as main causes

Public trust in the police as enforcers of law and order is on a rapid decline all over the world, with a new study showing that ordinary citizens and people of colour are more likely to suffer discrimination in the hands of security personnel. In the United Kingdom, for example,...

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Ukraine averts power blackouts after Russia’s Sandworm hackers target, again, transmission station near capital Kyiv

Ukraine averts power blackouts after Russia’s Sandworm hackers target, again, transmission station near capital Kyiv

More than half a decade has passed since the notorious Russian hackers known as Sandworm targeted an electrical transmission station north of Kyiv a week before Christmas in 2016, using a unique, automated piece of code to interact directly with the station’s circuit-breakers and turn off the lights to a...

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Why I received a PhD at 61 years: If you have the opportunity to dive into a new academic or professional field, take it

Why I received a PhD at 61 years: If you have the opportunity to dive into a new academic or professional field, take it

I am not a typical graduate student. An engineer by training, I have designed electronic control systems for more than 30 years, and I had expected to do so until I retired. My wife, Krisztina Valter, is a clinician-turned-vision scientist at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. One year,...

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Kansa University jury finds chemical engineer of Chinese heritage guilty of clandestine ties with Beijing

Kansa University jury finds chemical engineer of Chinese heritage guilty of clandestine ties with Beijing

University of Kansas (KU) chemical engineer Feng ‘Franklin’ Tao, who was accused of hiding ties to a Chinese university, has been found guilty of wire fraud and making false statements to the US government. On April 7, a jury for the US district court of Kansas found that Tao, currently...

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