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Your doppelgänger: The unbelievable science behind strangers who look-alike
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Imagine someone who isn’t your twin walking into your local kiosk looking exactly like you. Creepy? Funny? Fascinating? Picture this:…

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What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ nations when their land is gone?
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Avidan Kent, University of East Anglia and Zana Syla, University of East Anglia Small island nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati,…

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How KWS moved 10 southern white rhinos to Loisaba during a 10-day operation
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The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), in collaboration with Loisaba Conservancy, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, and with the support of Sharjah Safari,…

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Kenya targets universal clean cooking access by 2028, says First Lady Rachel Ruto
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Kenya has made significant strides in expanding access to clean cooking solutions, rising from just 10 per cent of households…

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Is your diet influencing your dreams? Here’s what research says about food and nightmares
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Jade Radke, University of British Columbia; Claudia Picard-Deland, Université de Montréal; Russell Arnold Powell, MacEwan University, and Tore Nielsen, Université…

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The science of starvation: this is what happens to your body when it’s deprived of food
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Ola Anabtawi, An-Najah National University and Berta Valente, Universidade do Porto Hunger exists on a spectrum. On the one end…

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Kenya’s 1950 Kolloa massacre: Britain won’t own up to its colonial violence but communities need closure
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Chloé Josse-Durand, Newcastle University In 1950, British forces killed at least 29 civilians in one of the deadliest, but least…

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Tanzania’s independence leader Julius Nyerere built a new army fit for African liberation: how he did it
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Michelle Moyd, Michigan State University Tanzania has long enjoyed a reputation as a peaceful country. In contrast to most of…

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TikTok’s online wild meat sellers – study finds endangered species on offer in west Africa
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Angie Elwin, Manchester Metropolitan University; Delagnon Assou, and Neil D’Cruze, University of Oxford In Togo and much of west Africa,…

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How Nollywood films help Kenyan housemaids make sense of their lives
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Solomon Waliaula, Maasai Mara University Nollywood, Nigeria’s prolific video-film industry, has been popular in Kenya since it was introduced to…

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Odede expands SHOFCO’s reach in Nyanza with new centres in Siaya and Kisumu
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In a move to expand grassroots empowerment across Nyanza, Dr. Kennedy Odede, founder and CEO of Shining Hope for Communities…

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KWS begins historic introduction of White Rhinos to Loisaba Conservancy: Why it is important
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The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has begun a historic introduction of white rhinos to Loisaba Conservancy, making it the 12th…

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2 in 3 Africans will live in cities by 2050: how planners can put this to good use
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Astrid R.N. Haas, University of Cape Town Africa’s population is projected to nearly double by 2050, with 80% of that…

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MKU signs MoU with Global Peace Foundation
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Mount Kenya University (MKU) on Wednesday, August 20 afternoon signed an MoU with Global Peace Foundation Kenya (GPF Kenya) to…

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Mukuru kwa Reuben families gripped by a wave of missing children cases
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Cases of missing children continue to grip the nation, with Mukuru kwa Reuben, a sprawling informal settlement in Nairobi, emerging…

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