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The world's population is expected to peak at 10.3 billion in 2084 and then decline to 10.2 billion through the end of the ...
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The Citizen on MSNMan up and marry her, independent women aren’t your enemyLet’s talk facts: Many successful, independent women in Tanzania and beyond are marrying later or not at all. And while society likes to point fingers at the women (“She’s too picky,” “She’s too ...
All Isaac wants is to live freely as himself, a gay man. That aspiration is denied in Tanzania, where homosexuality is taboo ...
11 July marks World Population Day – a day for us to reflect on the forces shaping our global population and the future we hope to leave our children (and animals). This day was first established by ...
Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost ...
Explore World Population Day 2025—its theme, significance, and global efforts to empower youth and promote sustainable ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Match Facts - Morocco, Zambia Compete in TotalEnergies CAF Wafcon OpenerHosts Morocco kick off their TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) campaign against Zambia at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat on 5 July, with kick-off scheduled for 21:00 local time ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNShe fought for the girl the world left behind: Natalia Kanem’s UN legacyWhen Natalia Kanem reflects on her eight-year tenure at the helm of the UN reproductive health agency, she doesn’t begin with ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNAir India crash report shows pilot confusion over engine switch movementA cut in the fuel supply to the engines caused last month’s Air India crash that killed 260 people, a preliminary report has ...
As preparations for CHAN 2024 intensify, Nigeria’s CHAN Eagles opened camp in Ikenne with 21 players, while CAF began final ...
Police were blocking major roads leading into Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, ahead of planned anti-government protests ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNThe treason trial of Tundu Lissu is a slog, but we’re getting thereTundu Lissu’s treason trial drags on, reviving memories of Tanzania’s past political prosecutions and testing the limits of justice.
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