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Hopp til hovedinnhold Forsiden Aftenposten Nyheter Oslo Meninger A-magasinet Vink E-avis Åpne Foto: Pål Vegard Hagesæther Foto: LAURENT GILLIERON / Reuters / NTB Ikke alle fikk like mye oppmerksomhet i Davos. En mann stjal showet. Sirkus Trump inntar alpene DAVOS, SVEITS: Er klima, mangfold og likestilling presset ut av verdens synsfelt? Pål Vegard Hagesæther Europa-korrespondent
How to control your kids’ internet access
The internet has become part of children’s everyday lives. From online classes and homework research to games, cartoons and social media, many...
Why New Year’s resolutions fail all the time
Every January, millions of South Africans recommit to becoming better versions of themselves. Fitness goals are set, business plans drafted, and personal growth promises made. It is a familiar ritual, a way of reclaiming control after a year that may have felt overwhelming, unpredictable or emotionally draining. Yet research consistently shows that between 80% and
Students build an AI-enabled early pregnancy warning risks prototype system
When the Stars of Innovation, the US-Kenya AI Challenge, announced its finalists, for a breathless second, the room stopped being a conference hall and became a shared heartbeat. Lights narrowed to the stage, a slide flashed the MediBora logo, and five students, equal parts exhaustion and elation, rose as if the prize had already begun
How living in SA shaped a doctor’s passion to create leading global skincare brand
For Dr Andrew Birnie, South Africa has never been just another destination on a travel map. After more than two decades of regular visits, professional collaborations and personal ties, including being married to a South African, the country has played a defining role in both his medical career and his life’s work. A respected UK-based
Germany’s nuclear U-turn raises question for Africa’s energy transition
When Germany’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, publicly acknowledged that the country’s nuclear phase-out was a “strategic mistake”, it marked more than a domestic policy reckoning. It reopened a question that many climate plans, especially in developing economies, have quietly taken off the table. What role, if any, should nuclear energy play in a credible, just
Protecting young eyes in the digital age
As learners across South Africa head back to the classroom, eye health experts are sounding the alarm over the growing impact of excessive screen time on children’s vision. With smartphones, tablets and computers now firmly embedded in both learning and leisure, young eyes are increasingly under strain, often with consequences that go unnoticed. Vision For
IG Kanja Gazettes New Police Station, Police Posts to Boost Security
Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, has announced the establishment of a new police station alongside the designation of several police posts across the country. IG Kanja, on Friday, January 24, gazetted the establishment of a police station and five police posts aimed at strengthening security and improving access to other police services. He announced
List: How Much Each County Will Receive From Ksh 11B in Climate Resilience Funding
The National Treasury has announced the disbursement of Ksh11.2 billion in climate resilience funding to 46 counties for the 2025/2026 financial year. This is according to a notice published in the Kenya Gazette on Friday, January 23, under the County Climate Resilience Investment Grant, a programme implemented in partnership with international development partners and county
Kalonzo Backs Gachagua Claims on North Eastern Kenya Leaders
Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka has weighed into the debate on underdevelopment in Northern Kenya, backing former Deputy President and the Democratic Party of Action (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua's explosive claims. In a statement shared on X on January 24, Kalonzo expressed disappointment over the region's continued marginalisation despite billions allocated through devolution over the









