Oweyegha-Afunaduula: Tracking Uganda and East Africa’s environmental professor with a flair for multi-genre writing

Oweyegha-Afunaduula: Tracking Uganda and East Africa’s environmental professor with a flair for multi-genre writing

Prof Oweyegha-Afunaduula is a scientist by training but has broadened his scope of thinking and working to integrate many other forms of knowledge, which makes him a dynamic thinker and versatile scholar. Therefore, it is no surprise that he is a prolific writer who uses mostly prose to communicate.

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Research: Junk food addicts with high ‘bliss point’ usually have low appetite for fresh fruits, vegetables and beans

Research: Junk food addicts with high ‘bliss point’ usually have low appetite for fresh fruits, vegetables and beans

A 2023 research report published in the journal Addiction found that: “Tobacco-owned foods were 29 per cent more likely to be classified as fat and sodium hyper-palatable food (HPF) and 80 per cent more likely to be classified as carbohydrate and sodium HPF than foods that were not tobacco-owned between 1988 and 2001.

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Junk food addiction: How Big Food hooks you just as cigarettes and cocaine trigger cravings

Junk food addiction: How Big Food hooks you just as cigarettes and cocaine trigger cravings

Along with speed, “addiction is also deeply enmeshed with memory and the memories we create for food are typically stronger and longer lasting than any other substance. Childhood memories of food can wield an uncanny power over our eating habits for the rest of our lives.”

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Navalny’s parents bury son as thousands chant name of fiercest critic of Russian President Putin

Navalny’s parents bury son as thousands chant name of fiercest critic of Russian President Putin

Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critic inside Russia, died at the age of 47 in an Arctic penal colony on February 16, sparking accusations from his supporters that he had been assassinated. The Kremlin has denied any state involvement in his death.

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Why in Senegal’s capital Nicaragua is popular flight path for illegal migrants headed for US

Why in Senegal’s capital Nicaragua is popular flight path for illegal migrants headed for US

US authorities arrested Senegalese migrants 20,231 times for crossing the border illegally from July to December. That’s a 10-fold increase from 2,049 arrests during the same period of 2022, according to US Customs and Border Protection. Many like Ba cross in remote deserts of western Arizona and California.

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UN experts blacklist Sudan’s paramilitary forces as perpetrators of ethnic killings, rape and war crimes in Darfur

UN experts blacklist Sudan’s paramilitary forces as perpetrators of ethnic killings, rape and war crimes in Darfur

The ongoing conflict has caused a large-scale humanitarian crisis and displaced approximately 6.8 million people – 5.4 million within Sudan and 1.4 million who have fled to other countries, including approximately 555,000 to neighbouring Chad, the experts said.

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Haitian gang leader vows to oust PM Ariel Henry, warns parents against taking children to school

Haitian gang leader vows to oust PM Ariel Henry, warns parents against taking children to school

Violence ramped up during Henry’s visit to Kenya this week. The two countries signed earlier in the day a security deal that Nairobi hopes will satisfy a domestic court’s objections to its plan to send 1,000 police officers to lead a UN-approved mission aimed at tackling gang violence in Haiti.

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