Ex-Arsenal classy midfielder Flamini is now at the centre of multibillion dollar conservation firm after quitting football

Ex-Arsenal classy midfielder Flamini is now at the centre of multibillion dollar conservation firm after quitting football

In 2008, football player Mathieu Flamini moved from Arsenal, where he’d spent four years as a tough but classy midfielder to AC Milan in Italy’s Serie A. At the same time, unknown to his colleagues in the dressing room at the San Siro, he quietly embarked on another new journey....

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Glimmer of hope for Republicans in US midterms as they might just pip Democrats in House polls

Glimmer of hope for Republicans in US midterms as they might just pip Democrats in House polls

Republicans are still favoured to win the House of Representatives with the narrowest of margins. But all eyes remain on the four Senate races that will determine if Democrats retain control of the upper chamber of Congress, or if Republicans can tip it in their favour. Michigan In the governor’s...

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Democrats defy negative economic outlook and Biden’s unpopularity to defeat Republicans in US midterms

Democrats defy negative economic outlook and Biden’s unpopularity to defeat Republicans in US midterms

Democrats pushed back against historic trends in the 2022 midterms, overcoming broadly negative economic attitudes and Joe Biden’s unpopularity to hold more seats than typical in the face of such headwinds. Their competitiveness came down to a variety of factors – support for abortion rights, negative views of Donald Trump,...

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Renewable energy: Tanzania President Hassan unveils $10 billion power plan for southern Africa

Renewable energy: Tanzania President Hassan unveils $10 billion power plan for southern Africa

Tanzania’s President Samia Hassan will present an $18 billion plan to build renewable power generation in southern Africa at talks in Egypt as leaders from the continent seek to increase climate finance in the region. Under the proposal, a bloc of 12 countries in the region would increase generation by...

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Injury rocks Senegal captain Sadio Mane’s hopes of leading Lions of Terenga at Qatar World Cup

Injury rocks Senegal captain Sadio Mane’s hopes of leading Lions of Terenga at Qatar World Cup

Sadio Mane has reportedly been ruled out of Senegal’s World Cup campaign after limping off during Bayern Munich’s clash against Werder Bremen with a tendon injury. The former Liverpool forward was taken off just 20 minutes into Bayern’s 6-1 win over Bremen on Tuesday night – leading to huge fears...

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Ex-Fifa president Blatter terms award of World Cup to Qatar a ‘mistake’ alleges political meddling

Ex-Fifa president Blatter terms award of World Cup to Qatar a ‘mistake’ alleges political meddling

Sepp Blatter has blamed friend-turned foe Michel Platini for the “mistake” of awarding Qatar this month’s World Cup. The since-disgraced Blatter, 86, was Fifa president at the time of the 2010 twin vote for the 2018 and 2022 hosts. Blatter has never hidden his claims that he initially voted for...

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We’re back to 20th century when people researched out of sheer curiosity, love or madness

We’re back to 20th century when people researched out of sheer curiosity, love or madness

In July this year, attended the Animal Behaviour Society conference in Costa Rica, which I found to be very LGBTQ-friendly. The organisation had planned to have its 2023 meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee. But I was one of the more than 50 per cent of society members who voted not to...

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How gun violence, racism, healthcare and divisive politics are repelling foreign scientists in US universities

How gun violence, racism, healthcare and divisive politics are repelling foreign scientists in US universities

For the past five decades, the United States has been a top destination for international early-career researchers to do their training in a PhD or postdoctoral post. Since the 1960s, post-cold-war US diplomatic policies have aimed to attract foreign scholars, especially those in then-budding democracies. After a steady increase, numbers...

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Researchers advocate for common standards for accounting, reporting and reducing military carbon emissions

Researchers advocate for common standards for accounting, reporting and reducing military carbon emissions

No methodologies for tracking greenhouse gas emissions on military bases or in conflict areas have been published. Therefore, there is no data to help understand the impact of emissions linked to military base and aircraft. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is reportedly developing such a framework for its members....

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