Conservation ecologist Grant Hopcraft – a professor at the University of Glasgow, who’s been studying the movement of ...
Africa has 11 percent of the world’s population and 24 percent of the global disease burden, yet only 3 percent of the world’s health workers and less than 1 percent of global health expenditure.
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Nairobi's skyline revolution: Court ruling sets new standards for high-rise development
Explore the Court of Appeal's landmark ruling on Nairobi's skyscraper boom, addressing zoning, infrastructure, and public participation in urban development.
City of Clarksville is providing an update on the weather clean-up, including more than 9,000 tons of salt and 5,000 man hours ...
SRHR data remains largely non-disaggregated by disability, outdated, or incomplete. As a result, women with disabilities are ...
Read more › F.B.I. agents executed a search warrant on Wednesday for an election center in Fulton County, Ga., seeking to seize ballots in a significant escalation of the administration’s efforts to ...
Kenya’s adventure tourism is evolving to emphasize both thrills and environmental stewardship. Around Lake Naivasha, bicycle tour company Ride Kenya has mapped 150 miles of routes following historic ...
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Kenya newspapers review: Questions over police inaction against MPs Wamumbi, Betty Maina amid Gachagua claims
A controversy has erupted over the role of Murang’a MP Betty Maina and Mathira MP Eric Wamumbi's alleged role in attacks on ex-DP Rigathi Gachagua.
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Clarksville's wintry weather continues with cold temperatures through the week
Frigid temps are expected to continue with dangerous roads.
Canyon Crest Academy teacher Timothy Stiven has been named a top 10 finalist in the Global Teacher Prize, a $1 million prize awarded by Dubai-based GEMS Education and the Varkey Foundation to ...
Few people know that when they sip a cup of English Breakfast tea, even purchased from the iconic English retailer, Marks & ...
Both of these Kenyas appear in Oxfam’s new report on global inequality, launched this week, and covered in media worldwide. One is wealthy, connected, protected. The other is tired, exposed, and ...
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