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FIX FOOD FIRST AND FAST OR FORGET IT

The great Indian leader and liberator made that remark before he was assassinated in 1948 at a time when his country, now ...
For centuries, agriculture in Africa has remained largely unchanged . Across vast regions, farmers continue to depend on ...
Capping credit card interest rates may sound like a protective measure, but in practice, it could pull up the ladder just as ...
Only 58 percent of Nigerian households are connected to the national grid, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics ...
Forty-two million Americans receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits (also known as food stamps). That’s 12% of the population.
Chronic stress is on the rise—the result of an evolutionary mismatch that our bodies and brains, adapted over hundreds of thousands of years to hunter-gatherer conditions, are experiencing in ...
When Black people were the face of drug abuse, it was a crack epidemic. A shocking but logical consequence of Black people ...
We often applaud animals for learning tricks. But until recently, we rarely acknowledged that significant intelligence ...
The rains no longer come as they used to. The land — once green and full of life — is turning brown. And the shea trees, the ...
In Bangladesh, where over 55% of women depend on agriculture, heat is not only a health risk but a structural challenge to food security, labor productivity, and gender equity ...
At the heart of this conflict stands a megadam that holds the promise of prosperity for millions, but also the risk of ...
THE destruction left by typhoon Tino has starkly exposed the dual vulnerability of Cebu City, severely impacting both its ...