The House of Representatives, alarmed by reports of ongoing ritual killings around the country, asked the federal government to declare a national emergency on the
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Lithuanian beef imports suspended in China
Lithuanian beef imports were suspended on Wednesday, according to China’s General Administration of Customs, which did not give a rationale for the decision. Meat imports
Russia Begins Military Drills in Belarus
The joint exercises are not unusual, but the latest drills have been dubbed by NATO as Russia’s largest deployment to Belarus since the Cold War.
FG Promises to Look Into ASUU’s Grievances
The Federal Government has again promised to address the threat by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to prevent it from going on strike.
UAE capital hosts Middle East’s most established desert rally as new world championship looks to future
The Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge enters a new era next month when the Middle East’s most established cross-country rally takes place under the patronage of
Lotto and Lotto Plus results for Saturday, 12 February 2022
If you have played and want to check whether you have won, you are in the right place. If you cannot see the results, you
Pandemic-related school closings likely to have far-reaching effects on child well-being
A global analysis has found that kids whose schools closed to stop the spread of various waves of the coronavirus lost educational progress and are
Chimpanzees rub insects on open wounds: here’s why it’s a fascinating discovery
The chimpanzees of the Rekambo community in Gabon, West Africa never fail to surprise. For a start, they are known to kill and eat tortoises,
Fungal infections cause more Aids deaths than tuberculosis – here’s what we can do about it
Even though annual deaths from Aids are coming down – from a peak of 1.9 million in 2004 to 690,000 in 2020 – that’s still
Our meat obsession is destroying the planet – the solution is to change how we see animals
Globally, we eat around 318 million tonnes of meat every year. By 2050, that figure is projected to reach 517 million tonnes. This rising number
Boris Johnson exposes the weakness at the heart of a ‘good chaps’ rule of government
It can be easy to get swept up in the drama surrounding Boris Johnson. He, after all, appears to encourage it. But the current instability
Basic income support in South Africa: risks, rewards and what it will take
Some form of basic income support is central to the South African government’s agenda. The lockdown-induced shocks have added to the crisis of structural mass
COVID infection of three lions and a puma in private South African zoo points to need for wider surveillance
SARS-CoV-2 is the cause of the disease we know as COVID-19. While this disease has wreaked havoc on every human population worldwide, what isn’t as
Sudan’s protestors aren’t giving up despite heavy odds: here’s why
Sudanese protesters clash with security forces during an anti-coup protest in Khartoum, Sudan in December 2021. EPA-EFE/STR Sudanese have been going out on the streets
Science academies and disciplinary groups have work to do on gender equality
Women remain under-represented in science careers and research all over the world. There are several reasons for this, including stereotypes about what kind of work