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Blanshe Musinguzi

@johnblanshe_m

Co-founder @54_Climate. Ugandan. Journalist. Words in @nytimes, @restofworld, @AJEnglish, @jeune_afrique & @TheAfricaReport always. Proud @columbiajourn alumnus

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This tweet reminds me of this story in Nature which reported about a survey which found that a law requiring married couples to share the same family name causes havoc for researchers. nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Temperature Update for June 2025 Third warmest June in the instrumental record. Similar conditions to May, but sharply cooler than earlier in 2025. Neutral conditions in the Pacific. 2025 is very likely to be the 2nd or 3rd warmest year. berkeleyearth.org/june-2025-temp… 🧵

Temperature Update for June 2025

Third warmest June in the instrumental record.

Similar conditions to May, but sharply cooler than earlier in 2025.

Neutral conditions in the Pacific.

2025 is very likely to be the 2nd or 3rd warmest year.

berkeleyearth.org/june-2025-temp…

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Mysteries of the Green Sahara and the foundations of Africa’s ancient kingdoms (ca. 10,000-3,500BC). africanhistoryextra.com/p/mysteries-of…

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What do we learn from DNA of an Egyptian who lived 4,500 years ago? The answer is simple: no DNA connection to Sub Sahara Africans. 54science.substack.com/p/what-do-we-l…

What do we learn from DNA of an Egyptian who lived 4,500 years ago? The answer is simple: no DNA connection to Sub Sahara Africans. 54science.substack.com/p/what-do-we-l…
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Founded in 2011, InfoNile has grown into one of Africa’s most ambitious environmental journalism initiatives. reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/inside-cr…

Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo (@ckyobutungi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polygamy is permissible because it serves patriarchy, and patriarchy always puts men first. There are no biological or any factual reasons why men can have multiple partners and women can't. It's totally a social construct, nothing natural.

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It's a huge honor to be among the five global thought leaders commissioned by Wellcome to develop proposals that will help reshape a global health system built on equity, inclusivity, and long-term sustainability.

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What do we learn from DNA of an #Egyptian’s who lived 4,500yrs ago? This man's DNA had connection with #Sub #Saharan #African people. tiktok.com/@54scienceafri…

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What do we learn from DNA of an #Egyptian who lived 4,500yrs ago? This man's DNA had connection with #Sub #Saharan #African people. Narration by Nakyanzi eve tiktok.com/@54scienceafri…

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Interesting study link political polarization to fast ageing. #Egypt and #South #Africa had the fastest ageing rate, the study says. nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Last evening, I called my mum at around 8:30 PM. She was still out attending a rally for her preferred candidate in the NRM primaries. She has always told me that she is in the winning camp. Tomorrow is the D-day, we will see old men and women crying 🤣🤣

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Imagine tracking how #heat affects the human body in real time—right in rural #Africa, where #climate #change is hitting hardest. Listen to a short explain of a study conducted in #Kenya. Something my Kenyan friends Eliud Kibii & Mwangi tiktok.com/@54scienceafri…

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Thomas Lubanga, the head of CRP, and his members in Kampala, Uganda. Lubanga, who was once convicted by ICC, has established a military-political movement against DRC government. Photo by Andrew Bagala. #KINSHASA_LEMBA #RDC_ECONOMIE #DRCongo

Thomas Lubanga, the head of CRP, and his members in Kampala, Uganda.
Lubanga, who was once convicted by ICC, has established a military-political movement against DRC government.
Photo by <a href="/andrewbagala/">Andrew Bagala</a>.
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