Report says racism aimed at Aborigines, Africans, Chinese and Asians is ravaging Australian universities

Report says racism aimed at Aborigines, Africans, Chinese and Asians is ravaging Australian universities

Based on a survey of more than 76,000 students and staff at 42 universities, the report said that 70 per cent of respondents reported experiencing indirect racism.

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Environmental hazards: State bans mechanised gold mining in West Pokot in north-western Kenya

Environmental hazards: State bans mechanised gold mining in West Pokot in north-western Kenya

Philip Ngorikwang, a resident of the Marich area in Pokot Central Sub-County, said unregulated gold mining left deep open pits and heavily polluted River Muruny that made the water unsafe for household use.

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Science’s billionaire funding nightmare: How sex pest Epstein and Gates financed research portal to control scientific information flow

Science’s billionaire funding nightmare: How sex pest Epstein and Gates financed research portal to control scientific information flow

Karl Jablonowski, senior research scientist for Children’s Health Defence, said Gates’ 2013 investment in ResearchGate was part of a wave of investments during that period in online platforms. He said investors like Gates recognised the influence they could exert over those platforms’ algorithms.

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Analysis: Epstein Files provide sobering evaluation of Western justice, reveals structure that grants impunity to the rich and powerful

Analysis: Epstein Files provide sobering evaluation of Western justice, reveals structure that grants impunity to the rich and powerful

Despite a massive document dump related to the Epstein case, the DOJ has said that it does not currently expect more arrests based on the disclosures. “There’s a lot of correspondence. There’s a lot of emails. There’s a lot of photographs. There’s a lot of horrible photographs that appear to be taken by Mr Epstein or people around him,” Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche told CNN.

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New files show fallen rapist Epstein pitched JPMorgan Chase on plan to get Bill Gates ‘more money for vaccines’

New files show fallen rapist Epstein pitched JPMorgan Chase on plan to get Bill Gates ‘more money for vaccines’

The pandemic preparedness infrastructure built in the years before the pandemic helped lead to this simulation, Ji wrote. According to The Hill, members of the US Congress began reviewing un-redacted versions of the documents on Monday.

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FDA: Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine can cause febrile seizure in children under five years within one day

FDA: Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine can cause febrile seizure in children under five years within one day

On its website on Covid-19 vaccine safety, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acknowledges that febrile seizures have been reported after vaccination with Moderna’s shot, including during Moderna’s clinical trial.

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African countries told to back IMO net-zero shipping framework as world readies to cut greenhouse gas emissions

African countries told to back IMO net-zero shipping framework as world readies to cut greenhouse gas emissions

While the framework is transformative for global shipping, its implications for Africa are particularly significant, given that maritime transport underpins the continent’s trade and is central to its industrialisation, energy security, and regional integration ambitions.

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Domino effect after newly released Epstein files fuel political fallout in multiple countries

Domino effect after newly released Epstein files fuel political fallout in multiple countries

In Britain, Morgan McSweeney has resigned as chief of staff to Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid allegations that he was responsible for the appointment of Peter Mandelson to the position of ambassador to the United States, Sky News reported Sunday.

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Vote weight: Lawsuits filed to nullify Japan general election over voter disparities

Vote weight: Lawsuits filed to nullify Japan general election over voter disparities

Japanese lawyers on Monday filed lawsuits at high courts across the country demanding the results of Sunday’s House of Representatives election be nullified because it was unconstitutional as it was conducted without correcting vote weight disparities, local media reported. The disparity between the most and least populated single-seat constituencies was...

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Stakeholders in North Rift submit views on Kenya’s draft National Trade Development Bill

Stakeholders in North Rift submit views on Kenya’s draft National Trade Development Bill

Chief Officer for Trade, Industrialisation and Energy in West Pokot County Limakina Joel said the Bill will strengthen trade in historically marginalised regions by providing a clearer legal framework to support service delivery, resource mobilisation and economic growth under devolution.

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