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The Political Uncertainty in Malawi: Elections, Former Leaders, and the Shifting Sands of Trust

  By   Justin Kirangacha | The Common Pulse/latest news/Ukraine/ Kenya/Abroad/Africa / September 2025. Malawi stands at a political crossroads once again, and the 2025 general election has captured the attention of citizens, the region, and international observers. With results yet to be officially announced, tension fills the air as both leading camps claim victory, each eager to assert dominance in a race that is far from settled. What makes this moment even more complex is not just the vote tally itself but the personalities, promises, and political baggage surrounding the candidates and their alliances. The election has become a mirror reflecting Malawi’s deeper struggles with governance, generational shifts, and the weight of history. The Return of Mutharika and the Question of Age Few political developments have stirred as much debate as the return of former president Peter Mutharika into the presidential race. At 85 years old, his decision to contest has sparked bo...

iPhone 17 Pro: Apple’s Bold Leap into the Future of Smartphones

  By   Mutunga Tobbias | The Common Pulse/latest news/ Kenya/United States/Africa / September 2025. For years, Apple has been at the forefront of redefining what a smartphone can be, consistently pushing boundaries with each release. The unveiling of the iPhone 17 Pro has once again reinforced this reputation, merging cutting-edge innovation with sleek design and a renewed focus on user experience. More than just an incremental upgrade, this latest device represents a bold leap forward in Apple’s long journey to reimagine mobile technology. A New Era of Design The iPhone 17 Pro continues Apple’s tradition of balancing elegance and durability. Crafted from aerospace-grade titanium, the device feels both light and incredibly strong in the hand. Apple has taken its design ethos to new heights by introducing an even slimmer bezel that almost disappears into the edge, creating an immersive all-screen effect that rivals anything on the market. The phone also introduces a sl...

Caterpillars as the New Way to Exterminate Plastics

  By   Mutunga Tobbias | The Common Pulse/latest news/Ukraine/ Kenya/Abroad/Africa / September 2025 For decades, the plastic crisis has been one of the most pressing environmental challenges facing humanity. From oceans clogged with bottles and bags to microplastics infiltrating food chains and even human bloodstreams, the scale of the problem has grown beyond imagination. Conventional recycling systems have failed to keep up with the avalanche of single-use plastics, and incineration only shifts the issue into greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists, environmentalists, and innovators have been tirelessly searching for alternatives. Recently, one discovery has sparked fresh hope: caterpillars, particularly those of the wax moth species, show remarkable potential in breaking down plastics naturally. This biological approach could redefine how the world tackles the plastic menace. The Global Plastic Crisis Plastic production has skyrocketed since the mid-20th century. Today, o...

Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary: Dubai’s Hidden Wetland Oasis

  By   Mutunga Tobbias | The Common Pulse/latest news/Ukraine/ Kenya/Abroad/Africa / September 2025 When most people picture Dubai, they imagine glittering skyscrapers, endless stretches of desert, luxury shopping, and futuristic architecture that seems to defy gravity. But hidden in plain sight, at the edge of Dubai Creek, lies one of the city’s most surprising and enchanting natural escapes, the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary. Known for its vibrant flocks of pink flamingos, this wetland reserve shatters the stereotype of Dubai as merely a desert metropolis and reveals a side of the city that is deeply connected to nature. For birdwatchers, photographers, eco-tourists, and curious travelers alike, Ras Al Khor offers a rare glimpse of tranquility within a city that never sleeps. The Unexpected Beauty of Flamingos in the Desert The very idea of seeing flamingos in the Middle East feels almost surreal. How could such delicate, exotic birds thrive in a place where sandstorms...

Trump Announces TikTok Deal with Xi Jinping

 B y  Mutunga Tobbias | The Common Pulse/latest news/Asia/United States/Africa / September 2025 In a move that could reshape the future of social media, digital commerce, and U.S.-China relations, former President Donald Trump announced that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have approved a deal that will allow a consortium of investors to take control of TikTok’s U.S. operations. The deal, which has been under speculation for years, comes at a time when debates about digital security, foreign ownership of technology companies, and the political influence of social media are at an all-time high. TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been at the center of heated discussions in Washington, with lawmakers and regulators divided over whether it poses a national security risk or represents an opportunity for global digital cooperation. The Long Road to a TikTok Deal The story of TikTok in the United States is one that stretches back several years and spans multiple ...

RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Panel Votes to Halt Covid Shot Recommendation

  B y  Mutunga Tobbias | The Common Pulse/latest news/Asia/United States/Africa / September 2025 The vaccine debate in the United States has always been a polarizing issue, but in September 2025, the controversy took an unprecedented turn when Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine advisory panel voted to stop recommending that Americans get the Covid-19 shot. Instead, the panel encouraged what it called “individual decision-making,” shifting the narrative away from broad public health mandates and toward personal responsibility. This decision has sparked heated discussions across the country, not only about vaccines but also about the future of health policy, scientific authority, and the role of government in protecting citizens. The Background of RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Panel Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has long been one of the most prominent critics of vaccines in American public life. As a presidential candidate who built part of his platform around challenging pharmaceutical power and gove...

Mr Bean at 80: How Rowan Atkinson’s Comedy Genius Still Makes the World Laugh.

  By   Justin Kirangacha | The Common Pulse/latest new/ Kenya/Abroad/Africa / September 2025 Mr Bean 80th Birthday 2025 The year 2025 marks the 80th birthday of Mr Bean , a character that has transcended borders, languages, and generations to become one of the most recognizable faces in entertainment. Created and performed by Rowan Atkinson, Mr Bean has long been celebrated as a universal symbol of humor. His birthday has turned into more than just a personal milestone  it has become a global event. Social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram have exploded with birthday wishes, memes, and classic video clips of his skits, reminding the world why Mr Bean remains an evergreen comedy treasure. Rowan Atkinson Turns 80 While Mr Bean is loved as a character, the man behind the role, Rowan Atkinson, is the true legend turning 80 this year. Born on January 6, 1955, Rowan’s career spans over four decades of brilliance, from witty p...