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Negotiators in Geneva are scrambling to salvage a global treaty to curb plastic pollution, on the final day of talks. Despite ...
It’s Guardian Talks with Temitayo Olumofe, and today we’re diving into a topic many shy away from — erectile dysfunction. What is it? Why does it happen? And most importantly… can it be treated?
In Sudan, hundreds of thousands of people face severe hunger due to a blockade that has cut off humanitarian access and food supplies for over a year. In April 2024, the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
South Africa's National Dialogue kicks off on Friday, but critics say it's been rushed. Key political foundations have pulled out, warning that real change needs more time.
Four years after the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, neighboring Pakistan is dealing with growing militant threats, strained relations with Kabul, and growing tensions along the border.
Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said a plan to enlarge the Maale Adumim settlement will "bury" the idea of a Palestinian state. It comes as France, the UK and Canada will soon recognize ...
Companies often engage in greenwashing to mislead consumers into believing their plastic waste management practices are more environmentally friendly than they actually are. This involves making vague ...
The advent of Artificial Intelligence could help. In Cameroon, Adamou Nchange Kouotou has developed an AI-supported app that farmers can use to scan their crops. This enables them to recognize whether ...
She once ran for president, defied the political establishment, and became a rare female voice on Cameroon's national stage. But today, Kah Walla is unusually quiet. Is she walking away from politics ...
Firefighters continue to battle wildfires across Europe, with flames engulfing numerous countries and forcing tens of thousands to flee. The scope of the situation has stretched resources thin.
The 2025/26 Premier League season will start on Friday, August 15, and conclude on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Man United begin ...
They’re barely teens — yet they deal drugs, attack people, and even commit contract killings. Across Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, teenagers are increasingly being recruited via social media ...
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