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I still remember the faint glow of a kerosene lamp in my childhood home. Growing up in rural Kenya, electricity seemed like a distant aspiration.
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Tech Xplore on MSNG20 countries could produce enough renewable energy for the whole world: What needs to happenThe world's most developed economies have also burned the most oil and coal (fossil fuels) over the years, causing the most ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael strikes Iran: Is the world close to a nuclear radiation incident?Israel’s attacks on Iran’s atomic facilities have increased risks of nuclear and chemical contamination, experts say.
You can use this grain to prepare porridge or include them in baked items such as bread and muffins. Its versatility makes it ...
In a major boost for sustainable mining and South Africa’s clean energy ambitions, Mzansi Energy Consortium has signed a ...
Just two years after winning the backing of one of the world’s biggest green infrastructure investors, a little-known South ...
African tea blends are popular for their unique flavors, often adding indigenous plant ingredients that provide unique tastes and health benefits ...
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ABP - Live on MSNIon Exchange to explore more partnerships in South Africa for water treatmentThe South African operation of India’s largest water treatment company, Ion Exchange, is to explore further collaboration and partnerships in the wake of two recent symposiums which brought together ...
Mali began construction of a new Russia-backed gold refinery on Monday, which the West African country's military leader said ...
Mali's military junta has started building a gold refinery in partnership with a Russian conglomerate, the Yadran Group. The ...
Since shortly after it was founded in 1948, Israel has been intent on building a nuclear program to ensure its survival.
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The Almighty PeanutIn kitchens and restaurants across the Black diaspora, the peanut reigns supreme.
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