Heat wave in Mexico linked to "mass deaths" of monkeys
"If you see monkeys that are weak... please try to hoist a bucket of water by rope for them to drink," a wildlife preservation group said.
"If you see monkeys that are weak... please try to hoist a bucket of water by rope for them to drink," a wildlife preservation group said.
Last year, Heineken introduced its lower-calorie light beer, Heineken Silver, touting a less bitter taste. Now, it is building on its "All the Taste, No Bitter Feelings" platform by reentering the Marvel Universe and resolving the bitterness between Deadpool and Wolverine. The brand released an ad ahead of the July 26 theatrical release of Marvel...
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has invited comment on Eskom’s application to preserve and reserve grid connection capacity for independent power producers (IPPs) participating in public procurement processes implemented in line with Section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act (ERA). In its application, Eskom indicates that it is seeking permission to discriminate in favour of public procurement IPP projects, at the expense of private IPP projects.
On day 55 of no loadshedding in South Africa, newly appointed Eskom boss Dan Marokane warns that the country is “not of out the woods yet, but we have visible progress towards where we want to be, and we should acknowledge that”. Speaking at Enlit Africa 2024 held in Cape Town on Tuesday – on day 82 in the hot seat – Marokane said a debate anchored around suspicions on whether the improvement in electricity availability might be linked to the next week’s general elections was of little help.
It’s taken almost two months of work, a few tons of explosives and the construction of a whole new trench in the lower Patapsco River, but the container ship that hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge is finally on the move again. The Dali hit the bridge on March 26 and has finally returned to port in…
Читать дальше...It has been two years since the U.S. and other Western countries imposed economic sanctions on Russia. The results are mixed.
Brittany Kjenaas and her husband live with their three-year-old daughter in northern Minnesota, paying more for child care than their mortgage. Kjenaas, a health care supply manager and her husband, a miner on the Iron Range, cite their daycare bills as the primary reason they’ve abandoned plans to have any more children. “We waited until […]
A series of events—spanning exhibitions, discussions, performances and more—will centre around Accra and Tamale, but some programming will extend across the country
Rhino home gets a Modi boost
Hundreds of hostages, primarily children and women, who were held captive by Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria, have been rescued from the Sambisa Forest.
A woman has been praised for her clever hack to make giant Yorkshire puddings. Her brother didn't believe it would work till seeing the size of the roast dinner staple
Former INSS head says security is dependent on a diplomatic process, not just budgetary increase.
It is reported that the decision made by Karim Khan is absurd because "Israel is operating in Gaza in order to defend its citizens, free the hostages, and remove Hamas' reign of terror so that it does not continue to threaten the security of Israel's citizens"
South West Water's owner Pennon announces shareholder dividends which a Devon MP calls "tin-eared".
A two day music festival in Wolverhampton scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.
Edmonton used a strong second period to beat Vancouver
The infant got his first name from the Muse frontman's father, George, and his middle names from the model's parents, Julie and Billy Wade.
The days of the ‘traditional’ path are behind us, and it is on us to accommodate the new paths which have been blazed in their wake.
(Telecompaper) UK broadband provider Cuckoo has signed a new 3-year contract with bank payment company GoCardless to use its direct debit capabilities to collect monthly bills from customers...
Visakhapatnam is poised to become India’s first hydrogen city exemplifying sustainable energy solutions, he says
A 15-year-old boy is in a critical condition in hospital after falling from the roof of a four-storey block of flats in Paphos on Tuesday. Police were informed about the boy’s fall at around 1.45pm after he fell from a height of 16 metres. The child was in the building...