Men’s health: Sexologists say after Covid, the joystick stops firing due to low blood flow, reduced hormones

Men’s health: Sexologists say after Covid, the joystick stops firing due to low blood flow, reduced hormones

For a respiratory disease, Covid-19 causes some peculiar symptoms. It can diminish the senses of smell and taste, leave patients with discoloured “Covid toes” or even cause a swollen, bumpy “Covid tongue.” Now scientists are examining a possible link to an altogether unexpected consequence of Covid-19: erectile dysfunction. A connection...

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East African Community intervention in DRC raises fears over ‘legitimate and illicit’ interests of Congo’s neighbours to the east

East African Community intervention in DRC raises fears over ‘legitimate and illicit’ interests of Congo’s neighbours to the east

Will the East African Community’s (EAC) gambit to try to bring peace to the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s chronically turbulent east succeed where others have failed? After a false start the week before, last week representatives of some 23 of the eastern DRC’s countless armed rebel groups concluded five...

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From surveillance to search-and-rescue, consumer drones have given Ukraine the edge in its defence against  Russia

From surveillance to search-and-rescue, consumer drones have given Ukraine the edge in its defence against  Russia

In the snowy streets of the north Ukrainian town of Trostyanets, the Russian missile system fires rockets every second. Tanks and military vehicles are parked on either side of the blasting artillery system, positioned among houses and near the town’s railway system. The weapon is not working alone, though. Hovering...

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Doubts persist about Somali MPs’ readiness to elect new government despite picking a presidential election office

Doubts persist about Somali MPs’ readiness to elect new government despite picking a presidential election office

Somalia is expected to have a new president on May 15 – ten days after 34 members of the upper and lower houses of Parliament met in the capital Mogadishu to set the date for the process that has been delayed for almost two years. The unorthodox method of choosing...

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Odds stacked against Russia as Western countries ship heavy arms to beleaguered Ukraine

Odds stacked against Russia as Western countries ship heavy arms to beleaguered Ukraine

As Western countries ship increasingly heavy arms to a beleaguered Ukraine, one of the most important transfers so far is an arsenal’s worth of field howitzers. Unlike the Ukrainian army’s existing big guns, these artillery pieces come in Nato calibres and are the key to unlocking the West’s precision-guided artillery...

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Doctors in Sudan’s West Darfur say 200 people were killed in past one week, hospitals evacuated and closed down

Doctors in Sudan’s West Darfur say 200 people were killed in past one week, hospitals evacuated and closed down

The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors (CCSD) has confirmed that the violence in El Geneina and Kereinik in West Darfur over the past week claimed at least 200 lives, including nine women, 24 children and 23 seniors. Medical facilities to deal with dozens wounded in the strife are severely overstretched,...

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Gunners arm manager Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal ambitious rebuild with contract extension to summer of 2025

Gunners arm manager Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal ambitious rebuild with contract extension to summer of 2025

Mikel Arteta wants to take Arsenal “to the next level” after agreeing to terms on a new long-term contract with the Gunners. The Spaniard has been in charge at The Emirates since replacing Unai Emery at the back end of 2019. In his first season in charge, he won the...

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Muzzling the messenger: Why suppression of freedom of expression persists in Sub-Saharan Africa

Muzzling the messenger: Why suppression of freedom of expression persists in Sub-Saharan Africa

Mancho Bibixy was pulled from his hideout in Bamenda, Cameroon, in the dead of night on January 17, 2017. In the years since the elite commandos of the Cameroon army dragged the Abakwa FM anchor away, his fiancée and son have said they lost all hope of seeing him regain...

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South African president walks thin political ground as his party and opposition deride him as ineffective

South African president walks thin political ground as his party and opposition deride him as ineffective

Shouted down by angry mineworkers, defied within his party over his anti-corruption drive, derided as ineffective by the opposition – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faces daunting political challenges. Ramaphosa, 69, has responded with a calm demeanour and a serious, dogged determination that may see him prevail, say some analysts....

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Researchers in advanced stages of developing nose spray vaccines they hope can quash Covid variants

Researchers in advanced stages of developing nose spray vaccines they hope can quash Covid variants

The relentless evolution of the Covid-causing coronavirus has taken a bit of the shine off the vaccines developed during the first year of the pandemic. Versions of the virus that now dominate circulation – Omicron and its subvariants – are more transmissible and adept at evading the body’s immune defences...

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