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Africa’s PhDs: study shows how to develop strong graduates who want to make a difference

Students working in a laboratory. Getty Images   The challenge for universities is to produce graduates who can work with others…

CFA franc: conditions are ripe for replacement of the west African currency rooted in colonialism – expert

At no point in history has the CFA franc – the name of a colonial currency used in west and…

The sun was born when a dense gas cloud collapsed, 4.6 billion years ago

The Cosmic Cliffs region of the universe is considered to be a hotbed of new star formation. (NASA/James Webb Space…

EXCLUSIVE: UK authority suspends Nigerian nurse over dishonesty, may strike name off register

Saturday, 06 April 2024 09:46 Written by
UK Nursing and Midwifery Council [PHOTO CREDIT: Nursing Times] The NMC’s panel found that Ms Ogbunaya was dishonest on different…

Israeli airstrike on Iran consulate in Syria kills IRGC commander, six others

Israeli warplanes have flattened an Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, killing six people including a senior commander of the Iranian…

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The Russian Federal Security Service, FSB, has disclosed the arrest of four persons over the terror attack on Moscow’s Crocus…

The April 8 eclipse provides a rare opportunity to witness the sun’s superhot corona

The corona of the sun can be clearly seen in this image taken in 2007. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/NRL/GSFC) Martin Connors, Athabasca University…

King Charles' funeral plans unveiled as it emerges his cancer is worse and the monarch has been given "2 years to live"

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  Though he has been the British monarch for only 18 months, following his ascension to the throne on May…

Invisible lines: how unseen boundaries shape the world around us

Our experiences of the world are diverse, often changing as we move across borders from one country to another. They…

Colonialists used starvation as a tool of oppression

In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, we continue our conversation about forced famine and its use as a…

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