Oluwole Olutola, Postdoctoral research fellow, African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, University of Johannesburg Africa has the least nuclear power of any continent in the world, with the exception of Australia where nuclear power is banned. All the largest economies in the world have nuclear power as part of their energy mix. Over […]
Read MoreThe closer sharks live to humans, the worse off they are. Conversely, the farther away they are from human populations, the better their chance of surviving, according to a new study. These findings may be stating an obvious fact not only about sharks but wildlife in general: proximity to people […]
Read MoreAug 20, 2019 In the News Committee sees new price stabilising maize market (The Nation) Food Prices Markets Malawi’s The Nation published a news report on the market behavior of the maize market. The article referenced an IFPRI study that found that Malawi has the highest level of maize price volatility compared to […]
Read MorePhoto by Unsplash By Tim ChristophersenAug 26 2019 (IPS) Tree planting is capturing the minds of those who look for fast climate action. Earlier this month, the Ethiopian Government announced a new world record: thousands of volunteers planted 353 million trees in one single day. This came shortly after a […]
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Read MoreSource: Save the Children Country: Syrian Arab Republic At least 40,000 children have been forced into displacement in the past three weeks. Schools are frequently closed and health facilities are taking huge risks staying open. 17 children have been killed by the violence in Idlib in 17 days, according the […]
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