Greenpeace, Western anti-Africa energy groups wrong on EA crude oil pipeline

Greenpeace, Western anti-Africa energy groups wrong on EA crude oil pipeline

If someone were to put me on the spot and ask me to name an environmentalist group, I’d probably blurt out the first thing that comes to mind, Greenpeace. There are obvious reasons for this: Greenpeace has been around for more than 50 years, and it has done a masterful...

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Is British supermodel Naomi Campbell preparing to resettle in Kenya?

Is British supermodel Naomi Campbell preparing to resettle in Kenya?

Away from the madding bigotry in what should be their native countries, Black people in diaspora are gradually but determinedly retracing their ancestors’ footsteps back to Africa. In the words of African-America film actress Mia Speight, there is a growing desire to live among people who look like them. Is...

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Ukrainian women and children detained in Syria need consular support

Ukrainian women and children detained in Syria need consular support

Regional authorities in northeast Syria are unlawfully detaining an estimated 40 Ukrainian women and children in inhuman and degrading conditions in camps. Investigations by Human Rights Watch revealed that the women and children are among more than 43,000 foreigners that have been linked to the extremist armed group Islamic State...

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We owe early HIV fighters gratitude for changing how we respond to health crises

We owe early HIV fighters gratitude for changing how we respond to health crises

It’s been just over a year since the World Health Organisation declared a worldwide pandemic – on March 11, 2020 – and only a few months since Pfizer and BioNTech released data showing their vaccine was highly effective at preventing Covid-19, with other companies following soon after. Merely weeks after...

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Driving while under influence of drugs, like alcohol, has become pervasive

Driving while under influence of drugs, like alcohol, has become pervasive

As drug abuse has become prevalent, so, too, has the crime of driving while under the influence of drugs. Today, a police officer who observes someone driving erratically but finds no alcohol in their breath must decide if the putative offender is ill, tired, distressed or whether they are under...

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Drink, drugs and disease: From sniffing to breathalysers to fix substance abuse

Drink, drugs and disease: From sniffing to breathalysers to fix substance abuse

Until very recently, most of us hardly gave a second thought to breathing. As essential as it is for life and survival, we took it for granted, an act as natural as…well, breathing. Since the Covid-19 pandemic swept the world, however, we have all become more aware of our own...

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Africa to fight vaccine ‘nationalism’ and ‘racism’ with own local production

Africa to fight vaccine ‘nationalism’ and ‘racism’ with own local production

Faced with financial, expertise and logistical hurdles in the race to control the rapid spread of coronavirus that has ravaged economies in Africa, political leaders and researchers on the continent have resolved to ramp up efforts to produce vaccines locally to fight the pandemic. The resolution was arrived at this...

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Scientists grow monkey-human embryos, reignite ethical questions

Scientists grow monkey-human embryos, reignite ethical questions

Scientists have successfully grown monkey embryos containing human cells for the first time – the latest milestone in a rapidly advancing field that has drawn ethical questions. In the work, published on April 15 in Cell, the team injected monkey embryos with human stem cells and watched them develop. They...

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World Rugby unveils 22 match officials for Tokyo Olympics rugby sevens

World Rugby unveils 22 match officials for Tokyo Olympics rugby sevens

A squad of 22 match officials that will take charge of the women’s and men’s rugby sevens competitions at the delayed Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 was on April 16 announced by World Rugby, just 100 days to the kick off in Tokyo Stadium on July 21, this year. Among the...

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US Congress in historic vote for slavery reparations bill after 32 years of trying

US Congress in historic vote for slavery reparations bill after 32 years of trying

The US Congress made a historic step towards reparations of Black people when on April 14, 2021 a congressional committee voted on a slavery reparations bill, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says in its April report. The bill was approved, according to online newspaper Politico, which reports, “Wednesday night, the House...

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