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  • Are You a “Short Sleeper”? Thrive on Just Three Hours?

    Are You a “Short Sleeper”? Thrive on Just Three Hours?

    EXPLORE FURTHER: Researchers explain why hitting the snooze button is always a bad idea It’s commonly emphasized that we should aim for at least seven hours of sleep each night to reap its advantages. However, a recent study has shown that a select few individuals can flourish with just three hours of sleep each…

  • Uncovering The Truth: Prof. Douglas Boateng On Resilience And Justice In African Media

    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…

  • Coffee Chain Leads The Way: First To Transform Vacant Store

    A rencana proposal has been filed for an abandoned key structure in the city center that has remained unoccupied for over ten years. Jamaica Blue, a chain of eating cafes, is set to occupy a portion of the Grimwades building located on Cornhill in Ipswich. This space has remained unoccupied since 2012. The organization…

  • Covid Resurgence Sweeps Across Asia, Including India: International Edition

    Covid Resurgence Sweeps Across Asia, Including India: International Edition

    Kathmandu, May 23 – Despite recent increases in coronavirus infections reported by various regions including Singapore, Hong Kong of China, Thailand, and India, health officials in Nepal state that they haven’t observed an uptick in COVID-19 cases within their country. Officials said only one case of Covid has been detected of late. As a…

  • Stay Alert: Covid-19 Update

    Stay Alert: Covid-19 Update

    Kathmandu, Nepal—On May 23, after the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the conclusion of the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2023, individuals relaxed their precautions. Measures such as mandatory quarantines, mask-wearing, sanitizer use, handwashing, and social distancing swiftly fell out of practice. Vaccine efforts likewise diminished. Medical centers ceased accumulating testing supplies since fewer people…

  • How Africa Can Navigate Talks With Trump

    By Vera SONGWE and Witney SCHNEIDMAN During a recent interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, asked Félix Tshisekedi The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was asked about how his administration plans to maintain ongoing relations with the United States—particularly in negotiating a crucial minerals agreement—while also strengthening ties with China.…

  • Microfinance Victims Stage Protest At Maitighar (Photo Feature)

    On May 8, microfinance borrowers organized a demonstration at Maitighar to voice their discontent with the government’s inability to enforce an accord previously agreed upon. The protesters concluded their earlier demonstration last year following a deal with the authorities. Nonetheless, they restarted their movement on March 30. Related story Collaborative victims organize demonstration at…

  • Daily Turnover Rockets To Rs 11.65 Billion As Nepse Drops 12.04 Points – International Edition

    On Thursday, Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) dropped by 12.04 points, finishing at 2,661.64 points. Stockbrokers report that the secondary market showed negative performance following an influx of investors looking to secure profits from the increased share prices on Wednesday, as the market index rose by over 62 points. The secondary market began the session…

  • How French Tech Could Cut China’S Dependence On Imported Aluminum Ore

    A plant in Shanxi is being upgraded so that it can produce aluminium from low-grade bauxite that was previously unusable China is a top aluminium producer and consumer but it lacks the high-quality bauxite needed to make it. The country instead relies on imported aluminium ore from Guinea and Australia – but that could…

  • Metropolis Healthcare Introduces TruHealth Cancer Screen 360: Pioneering Prevention in Indian Oncology

    Metropolis Healthcare Introduces TruHealth Cancer Screen 360: Pioneering Prevention in Indian Oncology

    NewsVoir Mumbai (Maharashtra), India — On May 22, as cancer remains an escalating public health issue, Metropolis Healthcare Limited, led by Ameera Shah and recognized as the country’s second-largest and most reputable diagnostics lab network, declared the introduction of TruHealth Cancer Screen 360 –a thorough screening panel designed to transform Preventive Oncology in India…