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Indian Army Inflicts Casualties On Pakistani Forces In Retaliation To Ceasefire Violations: Defence Sources
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New Delhi [India], May 7 (ANI): According to defense sources, the Indian Army provided an “effective” reaction to ceasefire breaches initiated by the Pakistani forces. These breaches involved the use of artillery guns targeting regions along the Line of Control (LoC). The Indian Army reacted efficiently to the ceasefire breaches, with the Pakistani forces…
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Bono East NHIA Forms Task Force to Tackle Co-Payments – Regional Director
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By Jerry Azanduna Techiman, (Bono East), May 23, GNA – The Bono East branch of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has established a task force aimed at monitoring healthcare providers to prevent them from imposing unauthorized fees (co-payments) on NHIS members. — Techiman, (Bono East), May 23, GNA – In an effort to…
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Amref Sounds Alarm on Spread of 17 Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Amref is raising concerns about a potential increase in the transmission of 17 Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), which could affect more than 25 million people in Kenya. As stated by Amref, presently, 10 million people in Kenya are affected by at least one neglected tropical disease (NTD) and need treatment, particularly across 32 regions…
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Uncovering The Truth: Prof. Douglas Boateng On Resilience And Justice In African Media
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Across Africa’s lively and ever-changing scene, journalism carries significant weight. It extends past just stating truths; it crafts how society views itself, molds new eras of thinkers, and impacts aspirations for tomorrow. Nevertheless, nestled within this powerful position is an uncomfortable reality: a substantial part of African journalism, especially its investigative component, has grown…
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Research Reveals Walnuts’ Potent Anti-Inflammatory Effects and Their Role in Lowering Colon Cancer Risk – International Edition (English)
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NewsVoir New Delhi [India], May 23: The latest discoveries outlined in the new report were released today Cancer Prevention Research Daily consumption of walnuts might enhance markers of systemic inflammation and lower the risk of colon cancer. Colon cancer is among the most prevalent types globally, making up approximately 10% of all cancer cases.2…
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Survey Reveals: 45% Of Japanese Workers ‘Quiet Quitting’ Challenges Overwork Culture
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The survey revealed that many self-identified quiet quitters were content with merely meeting their job requirements and plan to keep it up. A growing share of Japan According to a recent survey, ‘s employees are practicing what has been termed as “quiet quitting,” where they perform only the minimum required work without aiming for…