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Opinion – Blue Origin’s view of women’s safety is concerning

Opinion – Blue Origin’s view of women’s safety is concerning

On reflection, some of the inadvertent messaging is concerning and shows a lack of progress here on Earth. Last month a group of female American celebrities, including singer Katy Perry, chat show host Gayle King, activist and astronaut Amanda Nguyen, HR executive Kerianne Flynn, journalist Lauren Sánchez, and NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, participated in the first all-women Blue Origin space mission since Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova’s solo spaceflight...

By Manchester, UK
Nearly all of the world’s coral reefs are being hit by mass bleaching

Nearly all of the world’s coral reefs are being hit by mass bleaching

The large-scale bleaching of coral reefs is being observed from diverse locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to the shallow reefs of the Caribbean and the coastal stretches of East Africa. An underwater crisis is unfolding silently, far from the global spotlight. A recent report from the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) revealed that 84% of the world's coral reefs are being hit by an ongoing...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Documentary by BBC Africa Eye triggers national reflection in Kenya

Documentary by BBC Africa Eye triggers national reflection in Kenya

A new round of political debate and public outrage has swept across Kenya in the wake of the release of the explosive BBC Africa Eye documentary ‘Blood Parliament.’ BBC Africa Eye's new documentary 'Blood Parliament' delves into the chilling events of July 2024 amid protests against Kenya’s contested Finance Bill. It has exposed layers of brutality and prompted questions about state accountability, democratic rights, and police violence. The film is a...

By Nairobi, Kenya
This new anti-spiking stir stick might save your life

This new anti-spiking stir stick might save your life

A discreet new device called Spikeless is fighting drink spiking one cocktail at a time.  The greatest invention of 2025 might have arrived, albeit in an unlikely form. It might not be the latest iPhone, but scientists have developed a new device that might just save your life the next time you go out for drinks; a small plastic stick.  This isn’t just any plastic stick. Spikeless, a discreet, colour-changing...

By Brighton, UK