Extinction threats mapped as species in Lake Victoria may be wiped out by pollution, overfishing, agriculture and invasive species

Extinction threats mapped as species in Lake Victoria may be wiped out by pollution, overfishing, agriculture and invasive species

The researchers identified four places globally with the largest number of threatened freshwater species: Lake Victoria in Africa, Lake Titicaca in South America and regions in western India and Sri Lanka.

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Quincy Jones: Chicago-born Black music and film icon born and lived in penury, sometimes eating rats for supper then rose to stardom

Quincy Jones: Chicago-born Black music and film icon born and lived in penury, sometimes eating rats for supper then rose to stardom

Over the course of 91 years, Quincy Jones did pretty much everything you could do in the entertainment industry. He was a musician, arranger, composer, solo artist, record company executive, mogul, entrepreneur and a producer not just of music but of films and TV – and, as was noted in Chris Heath’s extraordinary, headline-grabbing 2018 profile piece Quincy Jones Has a Story About That, he had known everyone. “The ghetto Gump”, as he called himself, referring to Forrest, was the thread that linked Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis to Dr Dre and the Weekend; a musician who’d appeared with Elvis Presley and Amy Winehouse, Count Basie and Bono, Nat King Cole and Young Thug; the man who had a credit on Sinatra At the Sands and Harry’s House by Harry Styles.

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Zuckerberg dumps fact-checkers after CHD asks Supreme Court to hear censorship case against Facebook

Zuckerberg dumps fact-checkers after CHD asks Supreme Court to hear censorship case against Facebook

ather than turning to third parties to fact-check posts, Meta will use a “Community Notes model” in which social (media) users themselves decide when posts are potentially misleading and need more context, said Meta’s Chief Global Affairs Officer Joel Kaplan in a statement.

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After helping Trump win US presidency, Elon Must worries Europe with support for far-right extremism

After helping Trump win US presidency, Elon Must worries Europe with support for far-right extremism

Elon Musk has inserted himself into politics in Germany, which is headed for a February 23 election after center-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s fractious three-party coalition government collapsed.

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Slaughtered by Islamist extremists or Russian mercenaries, Burkina Faso’s 2.5 million displaced people are further abandoned by UN

Slaughtered by Islamist extremists or Russian mercenaries, Burkina Faso’s 2.5 million displaced people are further abandoned by UN

For decades, the Fulani were neglected by the central government, and some did join Islamist fighters. As a result, Fulani civilians are often targeted both by the extremists – affiliated with al-Qaida or the Islamic State group – and by rival pro-government forces.

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Two weeks before Biden leaves office FBI says it had strong evidence Covid leaked from lab but US government quashed it

Two weeks before Biden leaves office FBI says it had strong evidence Covid leaked from lab but US government quashed it

Journalist Paul D. Thacker, a former US Senate investigator, told The Defender the report “further reinforces what we have long known, that the intelligence community has not released all the information on Covid origins, despite a law” – the Covid-19 Origin Act of 2023 – “signed by Biden, requiring them to do so.”

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How Kenya police hide extrajudicial killings: During demos undercover officers identify ringleaders, get their phone numbers, then hunt them down

How Kenya police hide extrajudicial killings: During demos undercover officers identify ringleaders, get their phone numbers, then hunt them down

Thousands of young Kenyans took to the streets in nationwide protests against tax hikes and political corruption, starting in late June. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said 42 people were killed during a police response that rights groups say involved firing live rounds.

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Small businesses worry Trump’s next regime will be corrupt, controlled by crooks and the little guy is guaranteed losses

Small businesses worry Trump’s next regime will be corrupt, controlled by crooks and the little guy is guaranteed losses

Take Trump’s promised tariff war. Under the new round of tariffs, economists warned, only the biggest businesses – those with the connections to flatter Trump and the resources to hire lobbyists – will be the big winners.

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As president, Jimmy Carter once regretted ‘our country ignored Africa’ and went on to become first US leader visit the continent

As president, Jimmy Carter once regretted ‘our country ignored Africa’ and went on to become first US leader visit the continent

Cold War tensions drew Carter’s attention to the continent as the US and Soviet Union competed for influence. But Carter also drew on the missionary traditions of his Baptist faith and the racial injustice he witnessed in his homeland in the US South.

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Scientists in UK resolve a 50-year mystery with discovery of a new blood group initially thought to be a disorder

Scientists in UK resolve a 50-year mystery with discovery of a new blood group initially thought to be a disorder

While we’re all more familiar with the ABO blood group system and the rhesus factor (that’s the plus or minus part), humans actually have many different blood group systems based on the wide variety of cell-surface proteins and sugars that coat our blood cells.

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