Christians – how do you treat women? I don’t address this just to men, but to women as well. We often say the “right things”. But when it comes righ… Read More
Pests are living organisms that cause harm and discomfort to humans. They generally feed off of other living organisms for survival. But while they feed and depend on these other organisms… Read More
I delivered this paper on October 17, 2020 at the online Western History Association Conference. Parts of it were taken from my Marquette University MA Thesis, which is entitled “In th… Read More
How can I possibly ask, who am I to complain? I’ve been so tired the last month or so. Donnie, the little guy in the picture, has to go out and do his business every hour or two… Read More
Boko Haram Suspect, Aliyu Tashaku Joins APC, To Contest Makurdi/Guma Federal Constituency
A suspected member of the Boko Haram Terrorist group, Alhaji Aliyu Tashaku has officially joined t… Read More
Fire outbreak kills two siblings in Jigawa
A fire outbreak has claimed the lives of two sisters in Rafa village, Jigawa state.
The two girls of the same parents, identified as Aishatu Abdu… Read More
EcoMatcher and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) announce a Partnership for planting Trees in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Starting in April 2021, over the next Two years, these Tr… Read More
When the summer months kick in, we start itching to spend some time in the yard and relish some warm rays of the sun. However, at the same time, some pesky tiny arthropods known as ticks are… Read More
São Paulo, SP 30/4/2021 –
Com faturamento de R$ 2 trilhões em 2020, para continuar crescendo, o disputado mercado do agronegócio exige investimentos contín… Read More
Attacks will not make us repeal anti-grazing law in Benue – Ortom
Governor of Benue state, Samuel Ortom has stated that attacks on residents will not force his administration to repe… Read More
Parts 1 & 2: Holmes and Moriarty
Today was a sad day – and yet it may also be a good day. Depends on how one answers that question of All dogs go to Heaven, don’t they? To… Read More
A Federal Judge has Ordered the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) to take another look at its Decision Not to include Yellowstone Bison under the Endangered Species Act.
The Ruling co… Read More
Home of the first shot of the April Uprising against the Ottoman Empire, Koprivshtitsa is a town soaked in history. Located at 111 kilometers east of Sofia, huddled between the mountains of… Read More
8 killed, village razed as ISWAP insurgents attack in Borno
Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents have reportedly killed atleast eight persons in Biu LGA of Borno state… Read More
A group of researchers have posed a fascinating — and downright mind bending — thought experiment: If a planet like Earth can be “alive,” can it also have a mind… Read More
The history of Bulgaria is as diverse and old as one could imagine. This country’s roots go back to thousands of years ago; the earliest discovered evidence of hominid occupation date… Read More
The headline: Christian Pastor Claims Biden Surrounded By Demonic Hedge of Protection. Is it really true? Can it be true? Is it even possible? All these questions come to mind in a few s… Read More
Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. Its authorised name is the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. The country shares land borders with India to the west and northwest, Nepal and Bhuta… Read More
Hello there, fellow explorer! Are you looking for information about the Nile River? Well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Let me show you around. The Nile is a major river in nor… Read More
Wolves are quite unlike many other predators in terms of their body structure, behaviour, and long-lasting existence. Interestingly, wolves have also been kept as pets. On some occasio… Read More
Life on Earth is enormously diverse. It takes millions and millions of shapes. Some of them are known and existent. Some went extinct before we got to know them. And others are still a compl… Read More
Endangered animals are animals that are at risk of demise and extinction for several reasons, the most important of which are their death and sudden, dramatic decline in large numbers around… Read More
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2022 – Today, at a meeting of the White House Competition Council, President Biden will announce two new efforts by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to… Read More
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds communities, farmers and ranchers, families and small businesses in the path of Hurricane Ian that USDA… Read More
The Celts celebrated 4 major Celtic festivals: Imbolc, Bealtaine, Lughnasadh and Samhain. In this article, we will discuss each pagan festival that took place during the Celtic year.
The… Read More
Today, dear reader, we will travel to a beautiful historical tourist spot: Cappadocia. Cappadocia comes at the top of the list when any tourist thinks of visiting Turkey.
Cappadocia has… Read More
The rose-breasted cockatoo, better known by its Australian Aboriginal name “galah”, is the perfect parrot species for a pet owner who enjoys frequent interaction with a pet parro… Read More
Trucks play an important role in the human ecosystem. They daily traverse long distances on roads to transport vital supplies needed by individuals, industries, and entire cities. They have… Read More
Farming is the technique of growing plants. However, farming was a critical development in advancing human civilization, farming of domestic species created food leftovers that allowed peopl… Read More
Have you ever heard of the Beltane festival? It is a pagan festival, one of the eight Sabbats. It is also known as “Cétamain” and May Day. For pagans, this event has a pro… Read More
Homesteading is the practice of living off the land by growing your own food, raising animals, and building and maintaining your own home. It's a lifestyle that has been gaining popularity i… Read More
Farm pets are animals kept and raised on farms for agricultural purposes. Farm pets usually live on farms; however, some of them are in zoos. Some farm animals are treated as pets, like pigs… Read More
We move on to the seventh and final letter in Revelation. The end of the road, as far as the delivery of the Revelation given to John along the path of these seven churches. This… Read More
When you think of the Old Blighty, the majestic castles, palaces, and eye-catching historical monuments are the first to come to mind, but what about the natural gifts—the pe… Read More
The Mexican gray wolf population has been steadily increasing in the United States, reaching 241 individuals in the latest survey. The population is still threatened by livestock killings, b… Read More
Tonga, often known as the Friendly Islands, is a nation in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Its formal name is the Kingdom of Tonga. Tongatapu in the south, Ha’apai in the middle, and… Read More
Termite mounds can be seen all over the Kruger National Park. We often see them see them all over the landscape as we make our way through the Park.
We drive past these large mounds of sand… Read More
At least 30 people were killed in an attack on an internally displaced person’s camp in north-central Nigeria, the second major attack in the area this week. Gunmen attacked civilians… Read More
Superbugs are bacteria and pathogens that no longer respond to antimicrobials, making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness and death. The pres… Read More
Livestock prices in Mali have surged significantly ahead of Eid, with butchers and consumers alike being asked for upwards of 500 Eur a cow. Islamist violence in Mali has also hit cattle her… Read More
President Bola Tinubu has been sworn-in as the 16th president of Nigeria.
Tinubu was sworn-in by the Chief Justice of the Federation, CJN, at the Eagles Square on Monday.
During his inaugura… Read More
The United Nations is appealing for $7 billion in funding to help communities struggling to survive in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia due to the worst drought in 40 years. More than 43.3 millio… Read More
China is bracing itself for another hot summer, with an early heatwave causing peak electricity demand and affecting crops and livestock. Meteorological reports suggest that this summer coul… Read More
Muslims in Cairo, Egypt, celebrated Eid al-Adha, also known as the feast of sacrifice, with mosque prayers and festivities. The holiday commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrific… Read More
Agadez, Niger is currently experiencing a blistering heatwave with temperatures reaching 47 degrees Celsius (116 degrees Fahrenheit). The extreme heat is affecting both humans and livestock… Read More
Iraq's Water Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Drying RiversDid you know that Iraq is facing a water crisis of alarming proportions? As rivers dry up and reservoirs reach critically low leve… Read More
An alarming outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in Iraq is threatening the lives of countless citizens and animals. The government scrambled to form an expert committee to mitigate its sprea… Read More
The wild lion population in Africa is rapidly declining, with 90% disappearing from their historical habitats. This is due to a combination of factors, including human-wildlife conflict, wil… Read More
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, speaks during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023The United Nations human rights chief sounded the alarm about I… Read More
Livestock, including cows, goats, sheep, and pigs, are vulnerable to heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Rising temperatures have led to the death o… Read More
The article discusses the importance of access to health services for livestock in the poultry farming industry. Lack of access to veterinary services is hindering smallholder productivity i… Read More
The El Niño phenomenon is expected to have negative impacts on agriculture in Latin America, with below-normal rainfall projected for several countries and above-normal precipitation… Read More
Millions of people in East Africa, including countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan, are facing a severe hunger crisis as a result of climate change. Failed rain seasons… Read More
On a calm Saturday morning in June 2023, I met a multitude of young children who had been sent far away from their families to serve time for various offences. It was at a juvenile centre in… Read More
Agriculture plays a vital role in the Nigerian economy, contributing to various aspects of the country’s development and well-being. Understanding the importance of agriculture can she… Read More
Peru's highlands are experiencing severe water shortages, leading farming families to sell their livestock due to lack of feed. The district of Arapa in the department of Puno, home to 9,600… Read More
A group of displaced people in Mali have sought refuge in the town of Kidal after fleeing jihadist violence in the Talataye region. They have lost their possessions and livestock and face th… Read More
PS4 simulation games offer players a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in virtual worlds where they can experience various real-life scenarios and activities from the comfort of their… Read More