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The Not-So Unexpected Success of Drama App ReelShort

The Not-So Unexpected Success of Drama App ReelShort

The first episode of “The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband” pans out like a daytime TV melodrama: a female protagonist asks her father and evil stepmother for $50,000 to pay for her mother’s kidney dialysis treatment. Cue an evil stepsister, who snarkily says that the payment is assured—if the lead marries the illegitimate son […]

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Africa: Unusual Reasons Africa Wanted Trump to Win, By Azu Ishiekwene

Africa: Unusual Reasons Africa Wanted Trump to Win, By Azu Ishiekwene

I understand wealthy US citizens and conservatives of the evangelical hue rooting for Donald Trump. The rich believe he would loosen regulations and protect them and their businesses from excessive taxation. Conservative evangelicals believe he is the bulwark against wokeism, especially the ultra-liberal variety. And white folks want their country back. But Africans at home

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Steel walls and barbed wire fences: How the rise of tough EU borders is hurting wildlife

Steel walls and barbed wire fences: How the rise of tough EU borders is hurting wildlife

Bison and other animals are at risk from sharpening borders like the Polish-Belarusian wall, which cuts through the Białowieża Forest. ADVERTISEMENT There has been a border-building spree across Europe in recent years.  Fencing at the EU’s external and internal borders grew nearly sevenfold between 2014 and 2022, from 315 to 2,048 kilometres, according to the

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Africa: Driving Pan-African Research Collaboration - Panther and Africa CDC Launch the Mpox Study in Africa

Africa: Driving Pan-African Research Collaboration – Panther and Africa CDC Launch the Mpox Study in Africa

As critical discussions at the World Health Summit in Berlin conclude, the Africa CDC, in partnership with PANTHER, proudly announces its first direct contribution to the Mpox Study in Africa (MOSA). This pivotal clinical trial aims to advance research for Mpox treatment across the continent. Declared a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security on 13

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Surrounded on three sides, Kurakhove is Ukraine's new 'Bakhmut'

Surrounded on three sides, Kurakhove is Ukraine’s new ‘Bakhmut’

Set on Ukraine’s eastern front, Kurakhove is surrounded on three sides, with Russian forces just under three kilometres from the devastated city centre. ADVERTISEMENT Yet between 700 and 1,000 local residents remain, most of them living in the basements of apartment buildings, without running water, heating or electricity. The only place to charge phones is

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Enhancing polio detection with advanced sequencing technology | WHO

Brazzaville  – The African region, declared free of indigenous wild poliovirus in August 2020, faces an urgent threat: the intense transmission of type 2 variant poliovirus (cVDPV2). This year alone, 290 poliovirus detections have been reported in 23 African countries. As countries ramp up vaccination efforts to protect children against the virus, one of the most

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Africa: Earthshot Prize 2024 - And The Winners Are...

Africa: Earthshot Prize 2024 – And The Winners Are…

Cape Town — Ghana and Kenyan innovators were among the five winners of the Earthshot Prize for their innovative solutions to help repair our planet.  Ghana’s Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO) won in the Clean Our Air category and Kenya’s Keep IT Cool took home the prize for Build a Waste-Free World. They were selected from 15 innovators and entrepreneurs

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Ghana to Host Regional Simulation Exercise to Boost Outbreak Preparedness and Response Capacity | WHO

For Immediate release Accra, Ghana – To strengthen regional readiness for infectious disease outbreaks, the World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Food Programme (WFP), Médicins sans frontières (MSF), and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), will lead a comprehensive simulation exercise in Ghana from November 11 to 15, 2024. This

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Africa: Vaccine Doses Allocated to 9 African Countries Hardest Hit By Mpox Surge

Africa: Vaccine Doses Allocated to 9 African Countries Hardest Hit By Mpox Surge

Addis Ababa/Geneva/New York/Oslo — The Access and Allocation Mechanism (AAM) for mpox has allocated an initial 899 000 vaccine doses for nine countries across the African region that are hit hard by the current mpox surge. In collaboration with affected countries and donors, this decision aims to ensure that the limited doses are used effectively

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