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Africa: Sub-Saharan Africa – Sharp Rise in Use of Death Penalty Across Region

[ad_1] Executions more than tripled in 2023, while death sentences increased by 66% in the region Fresh call for abolition on World Day Against Death Penalty, with Kenya, Zimbabwe and Gambia leading the way 'It's time for all countries to move away from this cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment once and for all' - Oluwatosin Popoola Sub-Saharan African countries on the cusp of abolition must ban the death penalty immediately, paving the way for others around the world to follow […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Africa

Africa: How Do You Stop Elephant Herds From Trashing Crops and Trees? Target Sensitive Nostrils With a ‘Scent Fence’

[ad_1] Elephant numbers are surging in southern Africa, with fewer natural predators, reduced hunting pressure and feeding by farmers and tourist operators. While this is good for elephants, it's making life harder for humans who live near them. These huge herbivores can raid crops and destroy large trees in national parks with impunity, causing problems for farmers and land managers alike. Traditional solutions aren't ideal. Culling is controversial, and building fences strong enough to deter elephants is very expensive. But […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Japan

Women at Japan’s top university call out gender imbalance with posters

[ad_1] Chika Ezure faced gender bias from her own family when deciding to do a master's degree at Japan's top-ranked university.After arriving on campus, she realized the resistance she faced as a woman was commonplace.She was surrounded by men: just one in 10 researchers at the prestigious University of Tokyo are women, and one in five students. [ad_2] Source link

todayOctober 10, 2024

Japan

Studying Japanese is like exercise: The more you do it, the better you’ll feel.

[ad_1] Monday Oct. 14 marks スポーツの日 (supōtsu no hi, Sports Day), a public holiday in Japan. In the run-up this weekend, you may hear lots of vocabulary surrounding 運動 (undō, exercise) and 健康 (kenkō, health) as a result. 普段何か運動してる? (Fudan nanika undō shiteru?, Do you exercise regularly?)According to a recent study, 高負荷の筋力トレーニング (kōfuka no kinryoku torēningu, resistance training with heavy loads), in other words, ウエイトトレーニング (ueito torēningu, weight training) yields […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Japan

Looming Israeli strike on Iran offers fresh test of U.S. sway

[ad_1] U.S. President Joe Biden has warned Israel against attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, and U.S. officials worry a strike on its energy infrastructure could roil energy markets.But with Israeli retaliation against Iran expected at any time, the U.S. is finding it has few assurances against further escalation.Biden’s team is pressing Israel to limit its retaliation against Iran for a strike last week to military targets such as air bases and […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Africa

Absence of Cameroon’s president fuels speculation about his health

[ad_1] AFPSpeculation over the wellbeing and whereabouts of Cameroon’s 91-year-old President Paul Biya has become a hot topic across Africa this week.After attending the China-Africa summit in Beijing in early September, it was perhaps no surprise that he gave the UN General Assembly in New York a miss. But when he stayed away from this week’s summit of French-speaking countries (La Francophonie) at Viller Cotterêts, north of Paris, the rumour […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Japan

‘The Young Strangers’: A tough watch but thrillingly alive

[ad_1] With “The Young Strangers,” Takuya Uchiyama has made both one of the bleakest and most bracing films to come out of Japan this year. The 32-year-old’s commercial debut confirms the promise shown by his 2020 indie sleeper hit, “Sasaki in My Mind.” It’s an audacious and emotionally wrenching film. While its displays of virtuoso technique might sometimes distract from the story it’s telling, the cumulative effect left me breathless.Based […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Japan

Hurricane Milton Bears Down on Florida’s Tampa Area With House-Toppling Winds

[ad_1] Hurricane Milton is closing in on Florida’s west coast, packing torrential rainfall and a destructive storm surge that could inundate some of the state’s fastest-growing counties.Milton was 50 miles (80 kilometers) west-southwest of Sarasota at 6 p.m. Wednesday, according to an update from the U.S. National Hurricane Center. Vertical wind shear over the Gulf of Mexico has knocked back Milton’s top winds to 120 mph (193 kph), leaving it […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Africa

Spain looks to immigrants to drive economy

[ad_1] BBCAsylum seekers such as these can find work in Spain six months after they have arrivedA group of Sub-Saharan African men are playing bingo in a conference room of a hotel near the northern Spanish city of León.They laugh and celebrate when their numbers are called out, but many of these asylum seekers have harrowing stories.Among them is Michael, who fled Ghana to escape a violent feud that saw […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

Japan

Japan’s new volleyball league has big dreams as it gets set to launch

[ad_1] A new Japanese professional volleyball league, which begins its inaugural season on Friday, will take on the challenges to come while holding big dreams and aspirations, its chairman, Masaaki Okawa, said in a recent interview.The SV. League replaces the V. League as Japan's top volleyball league, following a reform initiative that Okawa has been involved in since autumn 2022.Okawa is a leading figure in the country's sports business world, […]

todayOctober 10, 2024

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