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   Strategies & Market TrendsAfrica and its Issues- Why Have We Ignored Africa?


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From: S. maltophilia6/24/2023 5:40:39 PM
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From: S. maltophilia8/30/2023 3:24:27 PM
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So the son of the president-for-life got overthrown after being in office 14 years

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From: S. maltophilia9/30/2023 1:03:28 PM
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The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?
Working on a remote island, scientists think they can use genetic engineering to block a malaria-carrying species of mosquito from spreading the disease — and do it in just a few months. But governments are wary.

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they moved the scientists one step closer to their goal: replacing the mosquitoes that live here now with ones they have genetically modified so that they can no longer transmit the malaria parasite.

Their idea is to release a small colony of genetically modified mosquitoes, just the way they did with the green-dusted ones, to mate with wild ones. The gene engineering technology they are using could, in just a few generations — a matter of months when it comes to mosquitoes — make every member of the species that transmits malaria here, the Anopheles coluzzii, effectively immune to the parasite.

This team, working with a project called the University of California Malaria......

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From: S. maltophilia10/3/2023 6:59:00 PM
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Real estate and power

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From: S. maltophilia10/29/2023 2:29:19 PM
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.....“Africa’s not just one place,” he said in an interview. “It’s complicated and complex; differentiated, contrasted.”

Long viewed in the West as a niche interest — or worse, exotica — African.....

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From: S. maltophilia12/17/2023 2:06:00 PM
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The Overlooked Crisis in Congo: ‘We Live in War’
Six million have died, and more than six million are displaced after decades of fighting and the ensuing humanitarian crisis in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, drawing in neighbors, mercenaries and militias.

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From: S. maltophilia1/4/2024 4:20:00 PM
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....because all futurism is actually Afrofuturism. Africa is literally the future of the entire world. Here is one of the two or three most important charts you will ever see:......

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From: S. maltophilia1/27/2024 5:59:28 PM
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How the World’s Deadliest Crises Go Unseen

In the Central African Republic, researchers found an astronomical death rate. Could a major emergency be invisible?

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From: S. maltophilia4/7/2024 1:09:56 PM
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Only a matter of time

......Tutsis dominate the top echelons of Mr. Kagame’s government, while the Hutus who make up 85 percent of the population remain excluded from true power, critics say. It is a sign that ethnic division, despite surface appearances, is still very much a factor in the way Rwanda is governed.

“The Kagame regime is creating the very conditions that cause political violence in our country,” Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, his most prominent political opponent, said by phone from Kigali. “Lack of democracy, absence of rule of law, social and political exclusion — it’s the same problems we had before.”

Ms. Ingabire, a Hutu, returned to Rwanda from exile in 2010 to run against Mr. Kagame for president. She was arrested, barred from taking part in the......

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From: S. maltophilia5/8/2024 1:09:44 PM
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Just another economic migrant:

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