How Queen Elizabeth II, an ardent Arsenal fan, endured a 22-year trophy drought to her death

How Queen Elizabeth II, an ardent Arsenal fan, endured a 22-year trophy drought to her death

Although Royals are supposed to remain politically neutral, there’s no decree that stops them from showing their bias towards their chosen football teams. Prince William isn’t shy to express his love for Aston Villa and can be found punching the air at home and away games at the sight of...

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Misfiring Europe: EU accused of criminalising asylum using anti-human smuggling laws

Misfiring Europe: EU accused of criminalising asylum using anti-human smuggling laws

In May this year, a Greek court sentenced Abdallah, Kheiraldin, and Mohamad, three Syrian refugees whose full names have not been disclosed in court documents, to a combined 439 years in prison for “facilitating unauthorised entry” into Greece. The charges against them stemmed from a shipwreck that took place on...

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As 10 lakes in Kenya’s semi-arid Rift Valley swell, the ensuing climate crisis has uprooted 75,000 families

As 10 lakes in Kenya’s semi-arid Rift Valley swell, the ensuing climate crisis has uprooted 75,000 families

Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing series exploring the lives of people around the world who have been forced to move because of rising seas, drought, searing temperatures and other things caused or exacerbated by climate change. Winnie Keben had felt blessed to be raising her children in...

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A two-legged dinosaur discovered in Zimbabwe rated the oldest ever found in Africa

A two-legged dinosaur discovered in Zimbabwe rated the oldest ever found in Africa

The remains of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur have been unearthed in northern Zimbabwe. It is part of a huge assemblage of fossils from the Late Triassic that could help us understand how the period’s climate influenced the dispersal of early dinosaurs.a The near-complete fossil is the oldest dinosaur...

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New report highlights how US abortion decision has impacted unwanted pregnancies in the world

New report highlights how US abortion decision has impacted unwanted pregnancies in the world

The past decades have brought modest improvements to women’s reproductive health around the world. Over the past 30 years, global rates of unintended pregnancies have thankfully declined by almost 20 per cent, presumably in part because of better access to education and contraceptives. In 1973, the US Supreme Court, ruling...

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Illegal timber and charcoal demand from Africa accounts for up to $150 billion – new report

Illegal timber and charcoal demand from Africa accounts for up to $150 billion – new report

African countries are estimated to lose $17 billion to illegal logging each year. This is part of a global market with an economic value of between $30 and $150 billion. The net profit from the illegal charcoal trade alone in Africa is estimated to be as much as $9 billion,...

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New study finds daily intake of at least two cups of black tea reduces death by 12 per cent

New study finds daily intake of at least two cups of black tea reduces death by 12 per cent

A prospective cohort study of tea-drinking habits in almost half a million people from the UK Biobank has supported the view that black tea lowers mortality rate. The new study has found that drinking two or more cups of black tea daily, with or without milk, may reduce mortality from...

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New study finds daily intake of at least two cups of black tea reduces death by 12 per cent

New study finds daily intake of at least two cups of black tea reduces death by 12 per cent

A prospective cohort study of tea-drinking habits in almost half a million people from the UK Biobank has supported the view that black tea lowers mortality rate. The new study has found that drinking two or more cups of black tea daily, with or without milk, may reduce mortality from...

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Long thought ‘dead’ resurgence of poliovirus in developed world stirs US, UK and Israel

Long thought ‘dead’ resurgence of poliovirus in developed world stirs US, UK and Israel

The discovery of poliovirus in New York state, London and Jerusalem this year has taken many by surprise, but public-health researchers fighting to eradicate the disease say it was only a matter of time. “No country in the world is immune to the effects of polio,” says Zulfiqar Bhutta, a...

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From Beijing with love: Ugandan government raises red flag over Chinese men scramble for local women

From Beijing with love: Ugandan government raises red flag over Chinese men scramble for local women

Chinese investments in Africa have gone extended beyond infrastructure and mining, and now there is hue and cry from African men and their governments. In Uganda, the government and Parliament have raised the alarm over  the scramble by Chinese men to marry Ugandan women as a way of intrenching the...

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