NASA principals will on Wednesday hold a rally in Kisii county as they intensify their hunt for votes ahead of the August 8 elections.
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Plant chemicals hope for ‘alternative contraceptives’
Two compounds normally found in wild plants could make good alternatives to emergency contraceptives – if scientists only knew where to get enough of
Hillary Clinton: Am Back To Being “Part Of The Resistance”
Hillary Clinton officially announced Monday her post-2016 election plans: A political organization aimed at funding “resistance” groups that are standing up to President Donald
North Korea vows missile tests ‘any time, any place’
North Korea said on Monday it had successfully conducted a mid- to-long-range missile test and would continue such launches “any time, any place”, defying
Miss USA: Health care ‘a privilege,’ not a right
The newly crowned Miss USA drew attention after arguing that health care is “a privilege” for working people, not a right for all American
Alexander De Croo worried on recent cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development Cooperation Alexand De Croo is worried about three recent cases of Ebola in the province of Bas-Uélé,
China to have World’s Largest Christian Population By 2030
Second-Century church father Tertullian is quoted as saying, “The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church,” which seems to being proved
Seventeen killed in mass prison break in Papua New Guinea
Prison guards have shot dead 17 inmates after a mass breakout at Buimo prison in Papua New Guinea. Three prisoners have been recaptured while
Egypt ‘uncovers burial chamber of pharaoh’s daughter’
The 3,700-year-old burial chamber of a pharaoh’s daughter is believed to have been found near the remains of a recently discovered pyramid in Egypt.
A minimum of 22 killed by collapsing wall at Indian wedding
At least 22 people have been killed when a wall collapsed during a wedding party in western India. The guests had taken shelter from