Don’t try this at home: Why Ugandan teens wrestle in mud to try out skills picked from pro-wrestling on TV at home

Don’t try this at home: Why Ugandan teens wrestle in mud to try out skills picked from pro-wrestling on TV at home

In February, the American wrestler whose ring name is Jordynne Grace shared a video of a wrestler smashing his opponent against bamboo poles. “What are the chances we could get in touch with them and see if they want a real ring?” she wrote on the social platform X.

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Russian Wagner mercenaries mutate into beasts that are raping women in Central African Republic with abandon

Russian Wagner mercenaries mutate into beasts that are raping women in Central African Republic with abandon

A local fighter who works with Wagner asserted that he saw six of the Russians rape a local woman in the tent where he was sleeping at their base in Bambari in early 2023. He said the Russians give women canned food like sardines or bottled water afterward. He spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal. The Russian government didn’t respond to questions.

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Resources war: Sudan conflict is a case of military orchestras conducted by foreign interests

Resources war: Sudan conflict is a case of military orchestras conducted by foreign interests

The influence of outside players has loomed over events in Sudan since the overthrow of former leader Omar al-Bashir during a popular uprising five years ago.

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Ten years after Chibok and 100 girls still held, Nigerian families cope with trauma of more school kidnappings

Ten years after Chibok and 100 girls still held, Nigerian families cope with trauma of more school kidnappings

Unlike the Islamic extremists that staged the Chibok kidnappings, the deadly criminal gangs terrorising villages in northwestern Nigeria are mostly former herdsmen who were in conflict with farming host communities, according to authorities. Aided by arms smuggled through Nigeria’s porous borders, they operate with no centralised leadership structure and launch attacks driven mostly by economic motive.

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Death of two migratory ‘super-tuskers’ prompts Kenya to raise red flag over Tanzania’s wildlife hunting

Death of two migratory ‘super-tuskers’ prompts Kenya to raise red flag over Tanzania’s wildlife hunting

The killing broke an unofficial moratorium on hunting elephants near the Kenyan border. The ban was agreed in 1995 after an outcry over the shooting of four Kenyan elephants on the Tanzanian side in 1994, conservationists said, although the prohibition did not set out detailed regulations.

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School: Senegal embarks on integration of deaf and hard-of-hearing with learners with hearing ability

School: Senegal embarks on integration of deaf and hard-of-hearing with learners with hearing ability

Senegal lacks a national strategy for inclusive education, but it is developing one. Recent political instability in the West African nation has hindered progress. The challenges are compounded by a stigma that some in Senegal associate with disabilities. Some parents hide their children and prevent them from participating in society.

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Covid vaccine lies: ‘What we’ve learnt is that scientists cannot be trusted, they lie all the time’

Covid vaccine lies: ‘What we’ve learnt is that scientists cannot be trusted, they lie all the time’

According to Thacker, “If you’re going to be a corrupt journal the way Science Magazine has turned itself into a completely corrupt institution, then we need to begin to think about whether or not publicly funded research can be published in these journals.”

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Editors of influential science journals face US House committee for disseminating falsehoods on Covid vaccines

Editors of influential science journals face US House committee for disseminating falsehoods on Covid vaccines

A House investigation and Freedom of Information Act requests later revealed that a month before publication, Fauci and Collins reviewed drafts of the paper. A July 2023 report by the subcommittee found that Fauci, key virologists and government officials used the paper to suppress the Covid-19 lab-leak theory.

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Dubai company’s staggering land deals in Africa raise fears about risks to Indigenous livelihoods

Dubai company’s staggering land deals in Africa raise fears about risks to Indigenous livelihoods

A raft of agreements between at least five African countries and Blue Carbon could give the company control over large swaths of land on the continent. In Kenya, Indigenous populations already have been evicted to make way for other carbon credits projects, according to rights groups like Amnesty International and Survival International.

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How loneliness sets in motion cravings for food, drugs and eagerness to seek them out

How loneliness sets in motion cravings for food, drugs and eagerness to seek them out

Some remedies for loneliness will come as no surprise. Increasing access to social activities, for example by housing people in communities with common areas, can help, Sommerlad says. Some researchers are also finding ways to tap into the neural mechanisms underlying loneliness directly, through exercise, for instance.

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