Latest News
Only in India: Monkey steals COVID-19 samples from lab
A troop of monkeys in India attacked a medical official and snatched away blood samples of patients who had tested…
Tribute to George Floyd - By Pastor Amos Dada PhD, P. Eng
*Where is the Love of God in your heart?* Where is the love of God in your heart?. Someone…
COVID-19 shows the world needs physicians who can look beyond medical charts
Shutterstock Abebe Bekele, University of Global Health Equity and Agnes Binagwaho, University of Global Health Equity As modern medicine has…
As Minneapolis burns, Trump's presidency is sinking deeper into crisis. And yet, he may still be re-elected
Thursday, 04 June 2020 12:11 Written by theconversation Sipa USA Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/Sip Timothy J. Lynch, University of Melbourne Violence has erupted across several US cities after the…
Published in USA & CANADA
The use and misuse of the Insurrection Act in the United States
Thursday, 04 June 2020 12:02 Written by theconversation U.S. President Donald Trump walks past police in Lafayette Park after he visited outside St. John’s Church across from the…
Published in USA & CANADA
Popular News
A powerful Israeli airstrike in central Beirut early Saturday has…
The founder of the Nigerians in the UK…
Choguel Kokalla Maïga, Prime Minister of Mali, has been dismissed…
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for…
After Philando Castile’s murderer walked free, would George Floyd’s killer Chauvin get jail time?
Wednesday, 03 June 2020 05:36 Written by face2faceafrica In July of 2016, 32-year-old African-American Minnesota resident Philando Castile was driving his fiancée Diamond Reynolds and four-year-old daughter when…
Published in USA & CANADA
‘Instead of bashing me, thank me’ – Teen who filmed George Floyd’s death hits out at critics
The 17-year-old girl, who filmed George Floyd’s death in the hands of Minneapolis police, has hit out at critics who said she should…
How Africa can reduce COVID-19’s impact on displaced persons
Swift positions taken by the AU could be stymied by ongoing conflicts, funding shortfalls and border closures. Africa’s 25.2 million…
Mauritius battles a growing synthetic drugs problem
Government’s progressive public health stance reduced cannabis and heroin use, but isn’t working for synthetic drugs. For decades Mauritius has…
Reparations for victims matter as much as Kabuga’s trial
Prosecutions contribute to history and truth but shouldn’t be allowed to again overshadow compensation for Rwanda’s victims. The arrest…