Press Freedom: Sixty-five journalists killed last year in the line of duty

Press Freedom: Sixty-five journalists killed last year in the line of duty

The number of journalists killed last year in the line of duty rose by 17 to stand at 65 compared to 2019’s 49, bringing further to the fore questions about the safety of media professionals as well as the right of the public to access information, and Press Freedom.  The...

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Despair: Some African countries can’t afford shots outside the Covax system

Despair: Some African countries can’t afford shots outside the Covax system

Most African countries are almost entirely reliant on Covax – the initiative backed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the vaccine alliance Gavi and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations that offers vaccines cheaply to developing countries. Covax began distributing vaccines to countries such as Ghana and the Ivory Coast...

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Africa holds key to keeping the world free from a pandemic that’s on the rise

Africa holds key to keeping the world free from a pandemic that’s on the rise

As the rest of the world prepares for a vaccine-driven return to normal over the next few months, at her community health centre in a poor, working class neighbourhood of Cape Town, Andrea Mendelsohn is dreading the arrival of April and May – that’s when the weather will get cooler...

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Scientists celebrate Perseverance Rover’s daring touchdown into Mars’ Jezero Crater

Scientists celebrate Perseverance Rover’s daring touchdown into Mars’ Jezero Crater

Humanity has just been given a front-row seat to a Mars landing, thanks to a high-resolution, full-colour video that NASA released of its Perseverance Rover descending into Jezero Crater on 18 February. The video shows the drama of the spacecraft’s final descent, from the 21.5-metre-wide parachute billowing overhead to slow...

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Big Tech: A trade union is a strong counterweight for workers who want to speak up

Big Tech: A trade union is a strong counterweight for workers who want to speak up

Seeta Gangadharan, the cofounder of Our Data Bodies and a professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, has proposed that tech workers need to be taught how to be whistle-blowers. Ms Gangadharan envisions summer schools for computer science graduates that would arm them with the resources for...

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US health agency will invest $1 billion in ‘long Covid’ research

US health agency will invest $1 billion in ‘long Covid’ research

The United States has announced that it will spend big on research into ‘long Covid’ – the long-lasting health effects of a SARS-CoV-2 infection. The funding comes as the scientific community is just starting to recognise the impact of the condition and unravel why it occurs. On 23 February, the...

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Nollywood goes one better, premiers first-ever military movie ‘Eagle Wings’ in Lagos

Nollywood goes one better, premiers first-ever military movie ‘Eagle Wings’ in Lagos

The premiere of ‘Eagle Wings’, Nigeria’s first military-themed movie was held at the Blue Pictures Cinema, Lagos City Mall in the second Sunday of March this year. The film, which is a collaboration between the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) and the Nigerian Airforce, tells the story of how the military...

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Kenya and US agree to ‘broaden and strengthen’ security partnership

Kenya and US agree to ‘broaden and strengthen’ security partnership

Kenya and the United States have agreed on a deal to broaden and strengthen the security partnership, US Army Southern European Task Force, Africa commander Major General Andrew M. Rohling, announced on Wednesday upon completion of a four-day tour to the East African nation between March 2 and March 5....

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AI: Balancing criminal legal system with rising uptake of new technology

AI: Balancing criminal legal system with rising uptake of new technology

Training more people on the basics of using data is part of Yeshimabeit Milner’smission to ensure tech is built equitably – and to bring into the conversation more people who have experienced algorithmic harms. Milner is cofounder and executive director of the non-profit Data 4 Black Lives, which examines how...

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Holy weed: Colorado cannabis farms puff out more gases than coal mines

Holy weed: Colorado cannabis farms puff out more gases than coal mines

Legal cannabis production in Colorado emits more greenhouse gases than the state’s coal mining industry, researchers analysing the sector’s energy use have found. The production and use of cannabis for medical or recreational reasons is now legal in several US states, which has led to a booming industry. Hailey Summers...

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