UN plastic treaty talks in Nairobi grapple with 500 proposals on reuse, recycle and ban debate

UN plastic treaty talks in Nairobi grapple with 500 proposals on reuse, recycle and ban debate

The plastics industry, oil and petrochemical exporters, including Russia and Saudi Arabia, have said a global deal should promote recycling and re-use of plastic, but environmental campaigners and some governments say much less needs to be produced in the first place.

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NBA ace LeBron James leaves Houston Rockets wingless after dunking season-high 37 points

NBA ace LeBron James leaves Houston Rockets wingless after dunking season-high 37 points

James scored 13 points in the fourth quarter and gave the Lakers their fifth win in the last six games. Earlier in the game, the NBA’s All-Time leading scorer became the fourth player in league history with at least 10,500 assists (he finished with eight and is at 10,504). He also tied Vince Carter for seventh on the 3-pointers list with 2,290, and moved past Clyde Drexler for eighth on the steals list at 2,208.

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Debt restructuring: Zambia dealt major setback as official creditors object to bond deal

Debt restructuring: Zambia dealt major setback as official creditors object to bond deal

Zambia’s debt restructuring is taking place under the Common Framework, a process set up in response to Covid-19 by the G20 to bring in China, India and other bilateral creditors that are not members of the Paris Club of creditor nations.

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Business unusual: How big food propaganda was designed to produce wealth, ignore healthy living

Business unusual: How big food propaganda was designed to produce wealth, ignore healthy living

Davis believed “a great deal” of the health problems of her day, including mental health problems, were related to refined foods – the early versions of today’s processed and ultra-processed foods – as nutrients like vitamins, minerals and healthy fats are removed during the processing and then sugars and hydrogenated trans fats are added in.

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In Museveni’s Uganda democracy buckled, now Busoga Kingdom is pushing for some autonomy

In Museveni’s Uganda democracy buckled, now Busoga Kingdom is pushing for some autonomy

There aren’t many Basoga and Ugandans that can overstretch their imagination 100 years ahead to imagine what kind of World, Busoga or Uganda will be in the next century. So few are even aware to what extent the World Wide Web has changed knowledge and the way we generate and treat knowledge to make people have higher cognitive powers, engage in critical thinking, engage in critical analysis, become professionals of the future and engage in genuine teamwork for change.

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Transition: Light goes out on US second longest-lived First Lady Rosalynn Carter aged 96 years

Transition: Light goes out on US second longest-lived First Lady Rosalynn Carter aged 96 years

The Carters were married for more than 77 years, forging what they both described as a “full partnership.” Unlike many previous first ladies, Rosalynn sat in on Cabinet meetings, spoke out on controversial issues and represented her husband on foreign trips. Aides to President Carter sometimes referred to her – privately – as “co-president.”

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