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Video. Slackliners set world record at 2.5 km altitude

Video. Slackliners set world record at 2.5 km altitude

Updated: 11/11/2024 – 16:25 GMT+1 Friedi Kuehne and Lukas Irmler, two German slackline athletes, set a new world record by walking a slackline stretched between two hot air balloons at an altitude of 2,500 metres, surpassing the previous record of 1,900 metres set in Brazil in 2021. Friedi Kuehne and Lukas Irmler, two German slackline […]

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Africa Requires Skills to Plug Gaps in Diagnostic Capacity and Disease Surveillance

Africa Requires Skills to Plug Gaps in Diagnostic Capacity and Disease Surveillance

Africa has increased technical capacity for diagnosing infectious diseases since the COVID-19 epidemic but with ongoing outbreaks of diseases there is an urgent need to address the gaps in diagnostic capacity and disease surveillance says new research published in the journal, Frontiers Public Health. Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) says the

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CVC Capital reported to be seeking Italian pharma firm sale

CVC Capital reported to be seeking Italian pharma firm sale

The private equity business is reported to be looking for a buyer to take on its majority stake in Genetic Group, an Italian pharmaceutical contract manufacturing company. ADVERTISEMENT Luxembourg-based private equity group CVC Capital Partners is reported to be looking for a buyer for its majority stake in Genetic Group, according to the Financial Times.

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Africa: South Africa's Civil Service Should Be Restructured, but a Plan to Reward Early Retirement Won't Solve the Problem - Economist

Africa: South Africa’s Civil Service Should Be Restructured, but a Plan to Reward Early Retirement Won’t Solve the Problem – Economist

South Africa’s finance minister, Enoch Godongwana, announced in his October mid-term budget policy statement that cabinet had approved funding for an early retirement programme to reduce the public sector wage bill. R11 billion (about US$627 million) will be allocated over the next two years to pay for the exit costs of 30,000 civil servants while

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Netherlands joins Germany in implementing extra border checks

Netherlands joins Germany in implementing extra border checks

According to the EU, member states are allowed to temporarily reintroduce controls at the bloc’s internal borders in case of a serious threat, such as one to internal security. ADVERTISEMENT The Dutch government announced on Monday plans to introduce additional land border checks to tackle irregular migration, following a similar move by Germany in September.

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Africa: COP29 - Setting a Climate Finance Target Is Only Half the Battle for Africa

Africa: COP29 – Setting a Climate Finance Target Is Only Half the Battle for Africa

New analysis finds that the average cost of capital for power projects in Africa is triple that of other parts of the world. For Africa, the COP29 climate talks are set to be a critical moment for the future of global climate action. Starting today in Baku, Azerbaijan, the aptly dubbed “Finance COP” will see

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Rubbish build up after Spanish floods leads to health issues as search for missing people continues

Rubbish build up after Spanish floods leads to health issues as search for missing people continues

Tsunami-like floods swept over the east of Spain, and the search for the remaining missing people grows increasingly desperate. ADVERTISEMENT Parts of Spain recently flooded by deadly, devastating flash floods are now facing the build-up of rubbish as well as accompanying rats and health issues.  The Valencian town of Alfafar had 83 underground rubbish bins

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Women Denied Abortions in Idaho Take on the State’s Ban

Women Denied Abortions in Idaho Take on the State’s Ban

In November 2022, Jillaine St. Michel was 20 weeks pregnant with her second child when an ultrasound revealed that her baby had serious developmental and genetic conditions that made it unlikely to survive the pregnancy. She and her husband were devastated, and decided that an abortion would be the most compassionate choice for their family.

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Africa: Assessment Reveals Gaps in Risk Communication Preparedness in Member States

Africa: Assessment Reveals Gaps in Risk Communication Preparedness in Member States

A preliminary assessment in three African countries indicates that some member states are not adequately equipped to perform risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) for emergency preparedness and response to public health crises. Africa CDC, in collaboration with the Public Health – Risk Communication and Community Engagement – Community of Practice for Africa (PH-RCCE-CoPA), assessed

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Tram set on fire in Amsterdam riot as tensions remain high

Tram set on fire in Amsterdam riot as tensions remain high

Police said the fire was quickly extinguished, and riot officers cleared the square, though it was not clear who started the unrest or whether it was related to last week’s violence. ADVERTISEMENT Riots broke out on Monday evening in one of the suburbs of Amsterdam, the Dutch capital, with protesters destroying public infrastructure. The riot

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