By Editorial Staff When Benjamin Franklin stepped off a boat in Philadelphia in 1723, he boasted…
Author: Jean Baptiste NDABANANIYE
When AI imagines peace: a concert that never happened— AI, global leaders, and the politics of imagination. What the viral meme performance actually reveals
By Life In Humanity Desk Analysis There arrive moments when satire reveals more truth than diplomacy…
ACES and Clean Cooling Network achieve global accreditation, paving the way for a skilled workforce in sustainable cooling
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye A milestone has been reached in the quest to transform climate resilience…
From strength to security: why miners must save today for a stable tomorrow
By Ephrem Murindabigwi Young miners labor tirelessly, in the heart of Muhanga District, extracting the wealth…
From tea and caves to the world stage: Modi and Xi’s incredible journeys from hardship to towering power
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Xi Jinping and Shri Narendra Modi both lead the world’s two most…
When a beehive entered a Kenyan greenhouse—how bees are transforming pollination, yields, and climate-smart farming
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Zachary Kibiri, a Kenyan farmer, has discovered a remarkable solution— hidden in…
Gallup’s 2025 Global Emotional Health Report: daily emotions and their impact on peace, resilience, and wellbeing
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye “In 2024, adults worldwide reported high levels of daily distress: 39% felt a…
Why the world still loses a billion meals a day — a Kenyan farming cooperative carries the formula to stop it
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Food valued at billions of dollars spoils every year, before it reaches…
Early talent recognition: unlocking hidden potential, to grow and succeed
By Ephrem Murindabigwi Shyogwe Sector alone in Muhanga District, Rwanda’s South, has hosted more than 500…