[ad_1] By ISAIAH ESIPISUMore by this author Researchers from the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education as well as their colleagues from local universities in Uganda and Tanzania have found traces of …
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[ad_1] Sudanese protesters camped outside the army headquarters in Khartoum for three days, urging the army to support calls for the resignation of President Omar al-Bashir. By STRINGER (AFP) Sudanese security forces …
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[ad_1] (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs has increased its crude oil price forecast this year, as supply has been affected by the "shocking and shocking" implementation of OPEC-led production cuts and price cuts. …
Read More »Fallout 76: Outlook update, repair kits (in the Atomic Shop) and "millions of players" despite many problems
[ad_1] The eighth update of Fallout 76 should be released on April 9th. With this update of the Wild Appalachia series, the quest "The Misery Lowe" is introduced. In addition, adjustments are …
Read More »WWE Raw Results, Recap, Reactions (April 8, 2019): It's gone again
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Read More »Virginia wins her first national men's basketball title
[ad_1] And when it was over, the redemption for Virginia was complete. A year after becoming the # 1 seed in the history of college basketball to lose a No. 16 seed …
Read More »New viral infection detection technique discovered
[ad_1] A team of researchers at Colorado State University has developed a technology that can detect extremely small amounts of antibodies in a person's blood. Antibodies grow to infect cells or kill …
Read More »Universities Bill: UTAG proposes changes to outdated laws, not 'flawed' blanket law
[ad_1] <! – -> The University Teachers' Association of Ghana (UTAG) has published a report on public policy. UTAG Vice President for the University of Ghana-Legon, Dr. Samuel Inkumbaan, says instead of …
Read More »Oil prices raise concerns over Libya conflict
[ad_1] Oil prices hit a new five – month high on Tuesday as the Libyan conflict threatened to worsen, as equities drifted closer to the earnings season, and the pound sterling came …
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