African American News & Issues
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Sep- 2021 -22 September
Israeli-Grown Vanilla Aims To Disrupt The Industry
Startup delivers what it describes as a dramatically better bean. The post Israeli-Grown Vanilla Aims To Disrupt The Industry appeared first on Zenger News.
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22 September
VIDEO: Siamese Swims: Super Rare Baby Crocs Take To The Water
Critically endangered hatchlings caught on camera for the first time in more than a decade in Cambodia. The post VIDEO: Siamese Swims: Super Rare Baby Crocs Take To The Water…
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21 September
Food, Water, Culture Focus Of Groundbreaking Israeli, Moroccan Study
Scientific research in the areas of agriculture, water, energy and ecological restoration are part of the collaboration. The post Food, Water, Culture Focus Of Groundbreaking Israeli, Moroccan Study appeared first…
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21 September
Baby Elephants Orphaned By Poachers Still Struggle To Survive With New Herds
Even if the elephants are adopted by other tusker families, their survival rates are poor. The post Baby Elephants Orphaned By Poachers Still Struggle To Survive With New Herds appeared…
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20 September
Giant Desert Camel Carvings Date Back 8,000 Years, Says Study
Monumental rock sculptures made by the first hunter-gatherers could have been a fertility site. The post Giant Desert Camel Carvings Date Back 8,000 Years, Says Study appeared first on Zenger…
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20 September
Ethiopian PM Abiy’s Shuttle Diplomacy As Tigray Conflict Worsens
Abiy recently visited four African countries and Turkey as UN's António Guterres warns of a “humanitarian catastrophe” in Tigray. The post Ethiopian PM Abiy’s Shuttle Diplomacy As Tigray Conflict Worsens …
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20 September
Fireflies’ Ultrasonic Sounds May Be Their Armor Against Bats
Bats often have poor vision and can’t see the fireflies’ other warning signal — their glow. The post Fireflies’ Ultrasonic Sounds May Be Their Armor Against Bats appeared first on…
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17 September
D.C. Foreign Policy Establishment Divided Over Blinken And Qatar
Qatar acts as an intermediary between the Taliban and other countries with its strategic position as a small but oil-rich state. The post D.C. Foreign Policy Establishment Divided Over Blinken…
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17 September
Brazilian Travels The World On Foot
Matias Tartiere has already walked countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, covering more than 5,900 miles. The post Brazilian Travels The World On Foot appeared first on Zenger News.
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17 September
US Borders Remain Closed To Europeans, Stranding Many From Their Homes
Two Italian researchers launched an Instagram page to shed light on the impact of the travel ban on immigrants working in the U.S. The post US Borders Remain Closed To…
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