News24 | Pali Lehohla | From the eye of an outsider: 30 years of liberating change and progress in Rwanda
Following Rwandan President Paul Kagame's sweeping victory, Pali Lehohla reflects on where Rwanda is getting it right in terms of governance.
Following Rwandan President Paul Kagame's sweeping victory, Pali Lehohla reflects on where Rwanda is getting it right in terms of governance.
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at a range of 5.25 to 5.5 percent Wednesday amid growing speculation that the central bank would start rate cuts later this year. Markets had been expecting the Fed to keep rates where they are as inflation continued to fall over the summer, but not quickly enough to...
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In a study, published July 31 in the journal PLOS ONE, marine biologists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and Arizona State University provide a first-of-its-kind glimpse into coral "bleaching" responses to stress, using imaging technology to pinpoint coral survival rates following multiple bleaching events off the island of Maui.
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