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Drying climate supercharges the breakup of East Africa’s slowly splitting land
The land in East Africa is slowly tearing itself apart, a continental fracture that will eventually open a new ocean basin.
The recall has since prompted non-profit campaign organisation, Foodwatch, to file a lawsuit. Food Manufacture speaks to law firm Birketts to gain further clarity on what could happen next.
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Grant Cardone says you must check your cash and investments daily, or risk disaster
Grant Cardone has a blunt warning for anyone who lets their money run on autopilot: if you are not looking at your cash and ...
As AI adoption continues apace, the latest report from McKinsey and Company explores potential outcomes across production ...
Japan’s weak yen, rising yields, and BOJ policy trilemma could spark global volatility. Read why Japan has now become the ...
South Sudan is failing to translate peace agreements into reality on the ground. Investigative evidence reveals quiet, ...
A rancher argues that removing monuments and traditions is not progress but cultural erasure for Hispanic and Indigenous New ...
Google AI Overviews cites YouTube more than any medical website for health queries, according to a study analyzing over ...
Uncover why PEPE signals a trend change, Dogecoin gains regulatory spotlight, and ZKP is exciting traders with its $5M presale reward campaign.
Poison Fountain, as their project is called, is intended to trigger a techno-uprising complete with a manifesto and sabotage ...
From the legendary 2JZ to the workhorse 22R, we rank Toyota's most reliable power plants based on real-world longevity and ...
As Venezuelan authorities claim a mass release of political prisoners, families wait outside detention centers without ...
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