Doctors highly optimistic new drug OMO-103 can treat pancreatic, bowel, lung… more cancers
Doctors in the United States and Spain have expressed optimism that they will soon be able to cure cancer after a drug they have developed and tested on 22 patients showed strong signs of eliminating deassed cells. However, the results show the drug OMO-103 can cure or manage pancreatic, bowel...
Experts say Chinese President Jinping’s election bodes well for research as Beijing reels under US stiff sanctions
China’s ambitions and reliance on science and technology were front and centre at the Communist Party’s all-important 20th congress in Beijing, which ended on Sunday. President Xi Jinping said at the opening of the meeting, held every five years, that the country must “regard science and technology as our primary...
Spain calls for urgent global intervention to shield Africa from severe impact of climate crisis
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called on global leaders to prioritise solutions to the climate change crisis threatening food security in African countries and the effects on the continent of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. During an official visit to South Africa, Sanchez met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa...
UN peacekeepers: Why are the missions coming up against stiff resistance in Africa?
In the past few months, two United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions in Africa have encountered violent protests from the local populations they’re meant to protect. Protesters in Mali and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) demanded the immediate withdrawal of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of...
Bolsonaro red card: As human rights activists, we cannot vote for someone who supports torture of Brazilians
Eight years after Brazil dropped off of the World Food Programme’s Hunger Map, food insecurity is again becoming a problem. A post-pandemic survey conducted by the Brazilian Research Network on Food and Nutrition Sovereignty and Security shows that 58.7 per cent of Brazilians are facing some level of hunger. People...
Brazil poll: Indigenous neglect, hunger and police violence to determine if hated Bolsonaro retains power
As she waited her turn to vote earlier this month, Gleyniane Trajano couldn’t help but smile. Aged 17, it was the first time she had ever voted in a national election, where citizens are eligible to cast ballots as young as 16 and obligated to do so from 18. Trajano...
Revelations: US Africom runs a network of drone bases integral to American assassination programmes in Africa
I had begun requesting information in May 2012, so called in additional questions in June and July, and then (as requested) put them in writing. I followed up on the July 9, mentioning my looming deadline and was told that Africom headquarters might have some answers for me on the...
Against backdrop of Russia’s Wagner Group’s atrocities in Africa, same concerns are also being raised over US Africom
What’s the US military doing in Africa? It’s an enigma, wrapped in a riddle, straitjacketed in secrecy and hogtied by red tape. Or at least it would be if it were up to the Pentagon. Ten years ago, I embarked on a quest to answer that question at TomDispatch, chronicling...
Age reprogramming milestones achieved so far raise more questions than offer solutions in medical research
All the unknowns in epigenetic rejuvenation are part of what makes the reprogramming phenomenon so attractive. Richard Klausner, the organiser and chief scientist of Altos Labs, a new research company, admits that the details of why reprogramming works remain a “complete mystery,” but that too helps explain the sudden rush...