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The Economist explainsWhy treason cases are so common in Africa "SITUKA!" sings Bobi Wine, a Ugandan singer and politician. "Rise up." With his red beret and fiery lyrics, Mr Wine (pictured above) has become one of ...
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Angus Taylor signals further taxpayer investment in existing coal and gas In his first major speech in his new portfolio, Taylor has recommitted the government to pursuing heavy-handed interventions in the energy market ...
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Opioid crisis: breakthrough in hunt for non-addictive painkiller So far, the drug has been tested successfully in rats and monkeys, and the team are carrying out final safety tests before human trials can begin.
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Extreme Vespas in Indonesia – in pictures Hundreds of Indonesians gather in Java each year to celebrate their love of the world-renowned Italian scooter – and many customise their rides to ...
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The in-form players who can freshen up the England squad Phil Foden and Jadon Sancho – both 18 – could be included in the squad for the upcoming fixtures against Spain and Switzerland, but there are also ...
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Have war crimes been committed in Yemen? That was the conclusion of UN human rights investigators who say all parties in the three-year conflict in Yemen may have committed war crimes.
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Vernā Myers joins Netflix in new VP role focused on inclusion In the announcement, Netflix notes that it's already worked with Myers as a consultant, and that her new job will be to "devise and implement strategies ...
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