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Alors que les combats font rage au Soudan, une autre menace se répand dans les eaux stagnantes et les camps de fortune du pays. Le choléra, fléau oublié des grandes crises internationales, est en ...
Alors que des attaques contre des écoles accueillant des déplacés et contre des personnes tentant d’accéder à la nourriture continuent d’être signalées à Gaza, faisant de nombreuses victimes, les agen ...
South Africa has one of the world’s richest fossil records of hominins (humans and their fossil ancestors). But many misconceptions still exist regarding human evolution, and school textbooks contain ...
Holly Ann Garnett, Class of 1965 Professor of Leadership, Royal Military College of Canada The UK has historically been held up as leading democracy with free and fair elections. However, our new ...
Since his second inauguration in January, Donald Trump has issued more than 160 executive orders. These orders permit the US president to make directives concerning the workings of the federal ...
Redwood, Associate Teaching Professor, Geography, University of Victoria The very presence of international students on university campuses is a political matter that depends on a measure of good will ...
Summer often brings with it the unmistakable sniffles and sneezes of hay fever. As plants and trees release pollen into the air, many of us start to feel the effects – itchy eyes, runny noses and ...
Queen Hatshepsut’s statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt – new study challenges the revenge theory
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of the power they contained.
Ask someone what a calling is, and they’ll probably say something like “doing work you love.” But as a management professor who has spent two decades researching the history and impact of calling, ...
In the majority of cases, diplomacy has played a pivotal role in convincing nuclear-seeking nations to relinquish their pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Yet, though nothing has happened to suggest that bromance is dead, neither Donald Trump nor Nigel Farage publicly now speak of the other.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 7.8 million Americans across the U.S. would lose their coverage through Medicaid – the public program that provides health insurance to low-income ...
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