The rich also cry: Couples make a killing as America’s ‘divorce industry’ booms

The rich also cry: Couples make a killing as America’s ‘divorce industry’ booms

As Kenya and Africa in general experience a phenomenal rise in dissolution of marriages, divorce in the United States, Europe and other developed countries has transformed into a thriving industry from which couples are making a killing. The latest of such high-profile dissolution was announced on Monday this week when...

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First genetically modified mosquitoes released into open air in Florida, US

First genetically modified mosquitoes released into open air in Florida, US

After a decade of fighting for regulatory approval and public acceptance, a biotechnology firm has released genetically engineered mosquitoes into the open air in the United States for the first time. The experiment, launched this week in the Florida Keys – over the objections of some local critics – tests...

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Press Freedom: Journalists take risks, put stories first before own health and safety

Press Freedom: Journalists take risks, put stories first before own health and safety

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) May 3 launched on a European survey on, World Press Freedom Day, as part of a wider campaign to push for a safer and healthier working environment for journalists. “The safety of journalists has been in the spotlight in recent years as a record...

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Open democracy or people’s convention: World must start thinking about options

Open democracy or people’s convention: World must start thinking about options

In the run up to the 2020 elections in the US, ProCon.org reminded the electorate of the role of politic parties in deciding who should lead them. The organisation reminded voters that “political parties are groups of individuals organised for the purpose of electing candidates to public office.” Notably, the...

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Choices and consequences: Has democracy lost allure, replaced by jungle law?

Choices and consequences: Has democracy lost allure, replaced by jungle law?

Voter apathy to political parties – and be extension elections – is approaching universal status with quite a number of countries that were once regarded as bastions of democracy hardly able to hold out a candle to those still in the formative stages of competitive politics. In Kenya, political organisations...

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First billion Covid jabs reached, but Blacks account for only a small fraction

First billion Covid jabs reached, but Blacks account for only a small fraction

The world has reached the milestone of administering one billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines, just four months after the World Health Organization (WHO) approved the first vaccine for emergency use, and roll-outs began in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. The speed at which they have...

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Fully vaccinated Americans can venture outdoors minus masks – Biden’s adviser

Fully vaccinated Americans can venture outdoors minus masks – Biden’s adviser

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has unveiled updated guidelines detailing activities that vaccinated people can safely resume, including attending small outdoor gatherings without the need to wear a mask. The new “interim public health recommendations” released early in the week detail a variety of situations in which...

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Malaria vaccines raise hopes as they reach critical trial phase of trumping the disease

Malaria vaccines raise hopes as they reach critical trial phase of trumping the disease

A vaccine against malaria has shown promise in early clinical trials, raising hopes that it might one day prove to be an effective weapon against one of the world’s biggest killers of children. In a trial in 450 children aged 5-17 months, the vaccine, called R21, was up to 77...

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Hard Covid lessons lead to historic funding boom for US National Science Foundation

Hard Covid lessons lead to historic funding boom for US National Science Foundation

US officials are discussing whether the National Science Foundation (NSF), which funds about 25 per cent of all basic academic research in the country, should get a historic budget boost, potentially changing the US science landscape. During congressional hearings last week, legislators evaluated proposals that would increase the agency’s funding...

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Can your general lifestyle really affect your success in work or business?

Can your general lifestyle really affect your success in work or business?

Entrepreneurs change the world and create the future. They focus their energies on solving problems, improving things around them and making a positive impact on peoples’ lives everywhere. To do this, most genuine entrepreneurs embody several characteristics that help them align their lives around this pursuit – to be in...

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