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South Africa: Being Black in the World - a Tribute to Pioneering South African Psychologist Chabani Manganyi

[The Conversation Africa] Professor Noel Chabani Manganyi, who has died at the age of 84, was a torchbearer in psychology, literature and African intellectual thought.




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Kenya: Chepngetich Smashes World Marathon Record in Chicago With 2:09:56

[This Day] Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich took almost two minutes off the world record at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, winning the World Athletics Platinum Label road race in 2:09:56 on Sunday (13).




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Kenya: Kenya's Chepngetich Breaks Marathon World Record, Dedicates to Late Kiptum

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Ruth Chepngetich became the first woman to ever run a marathon in under two hours and 10 minutes, as she broke the world record in a time of 2:09:56 on her way to winning the Chicago Marathon on Sunday.




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Kenya: Kenya's Kipruto in Race for World Athletics Award After Successful Year

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's Benson Kipruto has been nominated for World Athletics Out of Stadium Male Athlete of the Year award.




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Kenya: Chepngetich, Ngetich Nominated for Prestigious World Athletics Award

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- World record holder for the women's marathon, Ruth Chepng'etich, and her compatriot for the women's 10km, Agnes Ngetich have been nominated for World Athletics' Out of Stadium Female Athlete of the Year award.




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Kenya: Steeplechase World Record Holder Chepkoech Reminisces On Decade Track Career

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Ten years into her track career, Women's 3000m Steeplechase World Record Holder Beatrice Chepkoech looks back at what has been a golden chance well utilized by the once little girl, who used to run to and fro school across the large tea plantations deep in the heart of Kericho County.




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Kenya: Chepng'etich in Final List of World Athletics Awards Nominees As Kipyegon, Chebet, Wanyonyi Miss Out

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- World record holder for the women's marathon, Ruth Chepng'etich, is the only Kenyan in the final list of nominees for the World Athletics athletes of the year awards.




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Africa: When the Truth Becomes a Lie - What Trump's Election Means for the World As We Know It

[IPS] New York -- On the day following the US election, UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres issued a brief statement commending the people of the United States for their active participation in the democratic process. He wisely omitted to mention that the election of Donald J. Trump - who attempted to overturn the people's mandate by inciting an insurrection in 2020 - is a major setback for the UN's worldwide quest to advance human rights and the rule of law.




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Africa: A City Safe for Women Is Safe for All - Women's Voices Lead At World Urban Forum in Cairo

[UN News] One of the main messages conveyed by women leaders, activists, young people and others gathered for a discussion on Wednesday in Cairo at the World Urban Forum was that: "a city safe for women is a city safe for all."




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Nigeria: WBF President to Visit Port Harcourt for World Title Fight

[This Day] The President of the World Boxing Federation (WBF), Howard Goldberg, has confirmed that he will be present when Taiwo Agbaje takes on Loren Japhet of Tanzania for the vacant WBF Featherweight world title on 7 December 7, 2024 at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Port Harcourt.




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Rwanda: World Pneumonia Day - Rwanda Ramps Up Fight Against Leading Child Health Threat

[New Times] As World Pneumonia Day is marked globally, statistics emphasise the high toll of pneumonia in Rwanda, particularly on young children.




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The podomized world

Blogging and the podCasting concept will be the final nails in the coffin of traditional online marketing. Interestingly enough, the chief marketer of McDonald's is spreading the news in general terms: "In today's atomized marketing world ... mass marketing mass messages to masses of people via mass media is a mass mistake". Welcome to the podomized world.




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Best new building in the world is an Australian school

This year's winner of the prestigious World Building of the Year award has been announced during the annual World Architecture Festival (WAF) in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Australia's Darlington Public School, by fjcstudio, got the nod for its sensitive and inclusive approach to early learning.

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World's first aerospike rocket test mid-flight successful

In a feat that can only be described as legendary, and after many months and a catastrophic setback, Polaris Spaceplanes has finally accomplished something that's never been done before: lit the fuse of an aerospike rocket in flight.

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Yummy Water? Fun Electrolytes, News from the Universe, Save the World

Goodies on how to save money, save the world, stay healthy and happy.




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The World's Smallest Caravan? A Young Man Transforms an Old Pickup Truck into a Motorhome

A motorhome on a shoestring budget? It's possible if you're brave and creative. Here's how one blogger turned his dream of life on wheels into reality.




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The Fastest Train in the World: Capable of Reaching Speeds up to 1,000 km/h!

Trains as fast as planes? Maglev technology promises this, allowing speeds of over 600 km/h and even up to 1,000 km/h, the current world record!




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11 powerful pictures of Muslims all over the world observing Laylatul Qadr

Laylatul Qadr or ‘Night of Power’ is considered an important date in Ramazan for Muslims




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Pictures of Muslims all over the world observing Laylatul Qadr

Laylatul Qadr or ‘Night of Power’ is considered an important date in Ramazan for Muslims




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Muslims celebrate Eid around the world

Muslims celebrate Eidul Fitr, offer Eid prayers around the world




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SoftBank first in world to receive Nvidia's Blackwell

(Telecompaper) SoftBank is slated to receive the world's first Nvidia DGX B200 systems, which will serve as the building blocks for its new Nvidia DGX SuperPOD supercomputer...




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BSA Gold Star 650 real world fuel economy tested, explained

The made-in-India BSA Gold Star 650 has been available overseas for a couple of years but Classic Legends has now launched the bike in India. That gave us a chance to pit it against its closest competitor, the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and also to see how fuel efficient the engine is

BSA Gold Star 650 real world fuel efficiency

Our fuel efficiency tests are split into separate city and highway runs. The city run was conducted on a variety of roads in South Mumbai with everything from jam packed traffic under the JJ Flyover to faster, more flowing traffic down Marine drive. After covering over 40km, the bike returned 22.96kpl. With that completed, we then covered about 60 kilometres of highway riding while holding speeds of 70-80kph. In this test, the BSA Gold Star’s mileage increased to 29.14kpl. 

BSA Gold Star 650: fuel economy analysis

It is worth noting that while these numbers are a little lower than the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, the BSA actually proved to be slightly quicker in our performance tests, despite being tested in wet conditions. 

The Gold Star weighs slightly less than the Enfield, but its big single cannot match the RE’s smooth parallel twin engine when it comes to fuel efficiency, although it makes up for this with more low and midrange torque than any other made in India motorcycle.

Autocar India’s fuel efficiency testing

Our fuel efficiency testing routine starts off by first brimming the tank and ensuring that the bike is running the manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures. The bike is then ridden on fixed city and highway routes, where we maintain pre-decided average speeds that best mimic real-world scenarios for the bike in question. The payload on the bikes is kept constant by balancing rider weights and ballast, ensuring consistency across different vehicles and riders. At the end of the test cycle, the fuel tank is once again filled to the brim, giving us an accurate figure of how much fuel has been consumed, against the trip metre reading.

Also See: BSA Gold Star 650 vs Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 comparison review

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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel economy test

The Pulsar NS400Z is currently the most powerful motorcycle on sale by Bajaj and also the most affordable 400cc motorcycle one can currently buy. We’ve managed to spend an extended duration with the Pulsar NS400Z and put it through our testing cycles to find its real-world fuel efficiency.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel efficiency

We ran the Pulsar NS400Z for a little over 60km on the highway in top gear at 70-80kph which is the speed limit on the section of the highway where we conduct our testing. At the end of it the motorcycle is topped up again which worked out to a fuel efficiency figure of 29.62kpl. 
 
We conducted the same test inside the city where we ran the NS400Z for just under 50km and through mixed traffic conditions. At the end of our run we filled it to the brim, which resulted in a fuel economy figure of 27.52kpl.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: fuel economy analysis

The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is equipped with the same engine found in the Dominar 400 and can trace its roots back to the Gen 1 KTM 390 Duke. The NS400Z is lighter than the Dominar 400 which enables it with much better performance and efficiency. The NS400Z packs a rev happy, easy going motor that packs plenty of performance under its belt. However, the NS400Z tends to vibrate at higher revs and this becomes quite evident when cruising at higher speeds. 

Autocar India’s fuel efficiency testing

Our fuel efficiency testing routine starts off by first brimming the tank and ensuring that the bike is running the manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures. The bike is then ridden on fixed city and highway routes, where we maintain pre-decided average speeds that best mimic real-world scenarios. The payload on the bikes is kept constant by balancing rider weights and ballast, ensuring consistency across different vehicles and riders. At the end of the test cycle, the fuel tank is once again filled to the brim, giving us an accurate figure of how much fuel has been consumed, against the trip meter reading.
 
 




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Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel economy test

The Pulsar NS400Z is currently the most powerful motorcycle on sale by Bajaj and also the most affordable 400cc motorcycle one can currently buy. We’ve managed to spend an extended duration with the Pulsar NS400Z and put it through our testing cycles to find its real-world fuel efficiency.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel efficiency

We ran the Pulsar NS400Z for a little over 60km on the highway in top gear at 70-80kph which is the speed limit on the section of the highway where we conduct our testing. At the end of it the motorcycle is topped up again which worked out to a fuel efficiency figure of 29.62kpl. 
 
We conducted the same test inside the city where we ran the NS400Z for just under 50km and through mixed traffic conditions. At the end of our run we filled it to the brim, which resulted in a fuel economy figure of 27.52kpl.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: fuel economy analysis

The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is equipped with the same engine found in the Dominar 400 and can trace its roots back to the Gen 1 KTM 390 Duke. The NS400Z is lighter than the Dominar 400 which enables it with much better performance and efficiency. The NS400Z packs a rev happy, easy going motor that packs plenty of performance under its belt. However, the NS400Z tends to vibrate at higher revs and this becomes quite evident when cruising at higher speeds. 

Autocar India’s fuel efficiency testing

Our fuel efficiency testing routine starts off by first brimming the tank and ensuring that the bike is running the manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures. The bike is then ridden on fixed city and highway routes, where we maintain pre-decided average speeds that best mimic real-world scenarios. The payload on the bikes is kept constant by balancing rider weights and ballast, ensuring consistency across different vehicles and riders. At the end of the test cycle, the fuel tank is once again filled to the brim, giving us an accurate figure of how much fuel has been consumed, against the trip meter reading.
 
 




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Nvidia and SoftBank pilot AI-RAN — world's first AI and 5G telecom network



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Vida V1 sets Guinness World Record




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Tata Altroz CNG: Is it the best of both worlds?

The car is designed to switch easily between petrol and CNG modes, with extra safety modes




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An Ayurvedic cookbook wins the Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2023

Aimed at the global reader, The Ayurvedic Wellness Cookbook, which won the Gourmand Food Award 2023, offers in depth know how of Ayurvedic ingredients, recipes and cooking




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World EV Sales Report — Top Selling Auto Brands & Groups

We published our report on the world’s top selling EV models yesterday. Now, let’s look at which auto brands and auto groups sold the most plugin vehicles and the most BEVs in September. Top Selling Brands In September, #1 BYD, now deep into pricing out the competition (fossil fueled and electric…) didn’t ... [continued]

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Top 7 CSS3 Games ruling the World of Web Games

If you are into the World of Web Development then you might be aware of the great innovations that are happening in the gaming industry. If you are among those people who have the enthusiasm to create their own web games in that case you might be aware of the novel technologies such as HTML5, …

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Navigating the world of disinformation, deepfakes and AI-generated deception [Book Review]

Online scams aren't anything new, but thanks to artificial intelligence they're becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. We've also seen a rise in disinformation and deepfakes many of them made possible, or at least more plausible, by AI. This means that venturing onto the internet is increasingly like negotiating a digital minefield. With FAIK, risk management specialist at KnowBe4 Perry Carpenter sets out to dissect what makes these threats work and the motivations behind them as well as offering some strategies to protect yourself. This is no dry technical guide though, it's all presented in a very readable style,… [Continue Reading]




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Brimstone – the world’s first carbon negative portland cement

Californian company Brimstone has announced the development of the world’s first carbon negative cement product. It’s a bold statement, and if true could revolutionize the global building industry and lead to a new era of carbon neutral construction.  Cement is a big deal. Every year and estimated 4.4 billion tons of the stuff is produced to craft our buildings. But there’s a hidden cost to the environment. If cement was a country, it would be the third largest CO2 emitter...

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World’s First Manned Electric Flying Saucer Lifts Off In China

In one of those science fiction becomes fact moments, an enterprising project in Shenzhen, China has seen the first public demonstration of a manned electric flying saucer. Hey ho, UFO no more. The craft, which was shown flying around a tech park, was developed with the help of Northwestern Polytechnical University and manufactured by Shenzen UFO Flying Saucer Technology. The video of the event shows a vehicle which looks decidedly unsteady in flight, even with six independent ducts with dual...

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How the Women's World Cup Scores Big

Once every four years the world’s best women’s soccer players battle it out to honor their countries and chase the title of world champion. 




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Is the World Literal or Iconic?

How we see the world has much to do with our capacity for wonder. Is what we see all there is—or does it point to something beyond itself?




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Praying for the World

Numerous elders of the Orthodox Church speak about the common responsibility for sin that we share through our humility and love for one another. Fr. Stephen examines how this can be so.




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Now That We Have Come to the End of the World

Fr. Stephen looks at the implications for the "end of the world" found in Christ's preaching and incarnation, and what they mean for us.




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Life in a Sacramental World

Fr. Stephen looks at our role as "priests of creation" in a world understood as sacrament.




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We Will Not Make the World a Better Place

Fr. Stephen looks at one of the most treasured notions of the modern world.




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The Greatness of a Lesser World

Fr. Stephen Freeman reflects on the thoughts of Thomas Hopko, JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, and GK Chesterton, all of whom speak of the value of smaller and more local things. He examines this within Orthodox thought as well.




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When Chaos Ruled the World - Part 1

In these two podcasts, Fr. Stephen Freeman describes the theme of deliverance from chaos that is found buried in Old Testament texts and how it continues in the New. It is an important way of understanding Christ's teaching of the gospel.




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When Chaos Ruled the World - Part 2

In these two podcasts, Fr. Stephen Freeman describes the theme of deliverance from chaos that is found buried in Old Testament texts and how it continues in the New. It is an important way of understanding Christ's teaching of the gospel.




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Walking in a Lost World

Fr. Stephen Freeman describes a reading project, comparing the writings of Richard Leigh Fermor (1933), to those of Nick Hunt (2011) as they made walks across Europe. Fermor's descriptions belong to a world that has disappeared, while those of Hunt seem thin and attenuated. They point towards much deeper realities of our modern world.




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The Peaceable Kingdom in a World at War

Fr. Stephen Freeman reflects on the nature of the Kingdom of God and its distinct reality when compared to the wars and struggles of the secularized world.




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What is ChatGPT? How the world's most popular AI chatbot can benefit you

As the AI chatbot's advanced conversational capabilities continue to generate buzz, here are detailed answers to your most-asked questions.




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Why the World Must End

Today we're talking about apocalypticism. Whether we realize it or not, we all need an apocalyptic story to tell—regardless of our ideology or faith.




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Living A Christian Worldview

Join Bill and Dr. Barry Doublestein to find out what a Christian worldview is, how to define and clarify yours, and learn what you can do to become a Christ-centered leader who is worthy of being followed.




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God So Loved the World

Frederica is riding in the back seat of a Camry driven by Fr. Ted Stylianopoulos and Presv. Faye. Listen in on this instructive conversation about God's love, and the western view of wrath and justice compared to how it is viewed in Orthodoxy. Also, be sure to listen to the two postscripts at the close of today's episode!




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The World and the Grail

Recycled molecules and atoms from the foundation of the world present a wonderful perspective on the shed blood of Christ.