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Zimbabwe to block scholarship for LGBTQ+ people

Zimbabwe to block scholarship for LGBTQ+ people

In a controversial announcement, Zimbabwe's Vice President, Constantino Chiwenga, declared the government would block scholarships for LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly those sponsored by GALZ, a membership organization advocating for the rights of such groups in Zimbabwe. The state university scholarship program, which caters to individuals aged 18 to 35, has been...

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I attended the International Prevention of Violent Extremism summit in Nairobi

I attended the International Prevention of Violent Extremism summit in Nairobi

This week, the International Prevention of Violent Extremism commemoration brought together a diverse array of organisations, leaders, and communities across the globe for a collective sustainable response to violent extremism. I left feeling buoyed. In Nairobi, participants from various backgrounds showcased a collective effort to address the global challenge of...

India deploys arsenal against farmers’ protests

India deploys arsenal against farmers’ protests

Outside the barricaded checkpoints in Delhi, tensions between farmers and authorities have reached fever pitch. The level of response to the grievances has been unwarranted and cruel. Seventy-one-year-old Jaspal Singh, who lives near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Tarn Taran district, sustained a leg injury during farmers' protests at the Shambhu Barrier. ‘I have never seen brutality of the kind I have encountered at the Shambhu Barrier,’ he said...

By Delhi, India
Oceans hit record temperatures in 2024

Oceans hit record temperatures in 2024

As 2024 begins with the hottest ocean temperatures ever recorded, our climate situation is looking pretty dire. The world’s oceans reached the hottest temperatures ever recorded early in 2024, serving as a profoundly concerning indication that the Earth is spiraling toward extreme climate breakdown - if greenhouse gas emissions from human activity do not see radical reductions immediately. As humanity continues emitting heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere, principally by burning...

By Delhi, India
New report shows plastic companies knew recycling would be useless

New report shows plastic companies knew recycling would be useless

Plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental and public health issues of our time. A new investigation shows that the companies producing it knew all along that recycling programs would be pointless. For the last 50 years, we have been advised to recycle plastic waste whenever possible, yet a new report claims that oil companies and plastic producers knew this effort was pointless. Published by the Center for Climate Integrity...

By London, UK
Understanding implications of the US & China’s science pact

Understanding implications of the US & China’s science pact

In an age marked by rapid technological change and geopolitical uncertainty, the US-China S&T Agreement has been a beacon of collaboration, yet, its future lies in the balance. The United States and China have witnessed a complex relationship characterized by various different elements. One of the cornerstones of their collaboration has been the S&T Agreement which has served as the foundation of the scientific and technological growth in both...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia