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Browse the internet or turn on the global news and chances are the coverage of Africa you find is about war, coups, displaced populations and disease. Generally, the west and its media are blamed for ...
One major difference with this year’s tournament, however, has been the notable absence of human line judges for the first time in 147 years. In a bid to modernise, organisers have replaced all 300 ...
But for around 5% of UK children, these challenges stem from a neurodevelopmental condition known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known as dyspraxia. And new findings reveal how ...
The Canadian government is currently considering approving the entry of gene-edited pigs into the food system. Using CRISPR gene-editing technology, genetic changes can be created precisely and ...
~ TikTok users in Ghana and Zimbabwe enjoy making fun of government – why it can have a downside ...
Just occasional fatigue, cramping or discomfort – symptoms easy to dismiss as ageing or being out of shape.
There are about 40 occult-related gangs operating in one province. Understanding what draws young people to them is key to combating them.
Companies are betting on office mandates to fix sluggish productivity, but what workers need most are affordable homes, shorter commutes and real opportunities to grow, not added stress.
The African Plant Database lists 65,000 species of flowering plants, ferns and conifers found on the African continent and Madagascar. Since 2006, every plant species ever documented in Africa and ...
A study of 21 firms including Barclays, L’Oréal and Philips reveals that their boards of directors take a nuanced approach to corporate purpose.
Buildings adorned with plants are an increasingly familiar sight in cities worldwide. These “green walls” are generally created using metal frames that support plastic plates, onto which pre-grown ...
China’s climate policies aim for sustainability, but for ethnic minorities, they often bring displacement, economic strain and erosion of cultural traditions.