By Marc PERELMAN France 24 spoke to Hicham El Alaoui, King of Morocco Mohammed VI’s cousin and lecturer at the University of Berkeley in California. He is the author of “Pacted Democracy in the Middle East: Tunisia and Egypt in Comparative Perspective”, a comparative study of two countries during the Arab Spring. Turning to the war led […]
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By Stephen Kalema In a milestone celebration, Uganda marked the successful conclusion of the two-year pilot phase of the Youth Startup Academy Uganda (YSAU) program, solidifying its status as a leading hub for youth entrepreneurship in Africa. The closing ceremony, held on Tuesday at Mestil Hotel saw many participants receiving their certificates. Speaking at the […]
By Jack Tamisiea Researchers examined fossils of the predatory worm and found a new species that persisted for 25 million years after it was believed to have become extinct. Source: ‘Dune’-like Sandworm Existed Millions of Years Longer Than Thought Category: Fossils, Paleontology, Research, Endangered and Extinct Species, Biology Letters (Journal), Harvard University, Morocco, your-feed-science