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WHO Pushes for Steeper Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Cut Preventable Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing countries to strike an overhaul of taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol, cautioning that easy affordability is...

Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...

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WHO Pushes for Steeper Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Cut Preventable Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing countries to strike an overhaul of taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol, cautioning that easy affordability is...

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WHO Pushes for Steeper Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Cut Preventable Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing countries to strike an overhaul of taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol, cautioning that easy affordability is...

AFRIMA: Nigeria Takes Centre Stage as Its Artists Clinch Multiple AFRIMA Wins

Nigerian artists delivered a commanding performance at the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), which concluded on Sunday night in Lagos, reinforcing the country’s...

Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...
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Liverpool Claim Important Win with Ekitike Star Performance

Liverpool’s recent Premier League outing was defined not only by the result but by the atmosphere surrounding Mohamed Salah’s return to the pitch, as...

How Gen Z Is Redefining Lifestyle Trends Around the World

Generation Z, broadly defined as those born from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s, is emerging as one of the most influential forces shaping...

The Return of Stolen Art: How Countries Are Reclaiming Their Cultural Treasures

For decades museums, auction houses and private collections in Europe and North America stood as the visible repositories of objects taken often under coercive,...

Boost Your Immunity Naturally: Simple Habits That Keep You Healthier for Life

A strong immune system is one of the most important foundations of good health, yet many people only start thinking about it when they...

Kenya Launches Major National Digital ID Rollout After Months of Testing

Kenya is now moving into the full‐scale rollout of its new national digital identification system, a landmark project that will play a central role...

World AIDS Day: First Lady Calls on Nigerians to Strengthen the Fight Against HIV

December 1, 2025 observed globally as World AIDS Day Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, issued a stirring call for renewed commitment to ending HIV...

How Afrocentric Art Is Redrawing the Map of the Global Art World

Afrocentric art has moved from the margins of the global art world into its beating heart, becoming one of the most influential forces reshaping...

Burna Boy: When the Spotlight Became a Mirror

The conversation surrounding Burna Boy in the United States today did not start with cancelled shows or low ticket sales. It started with a...

Nollywood Actor Odira Nwobu Is Dead

Nollywood has once again been thrown into deep grief as the industry mourns the sudden death of beloved comic actor Odira Nwobu, whose passing...

The Silent Epidemic: Why High Blood Pressure is Targeting Young Adults

High blood pressure, medically known as hypertension, has long been considered a condition that predominantly affects middle-aged and older adults. Yet, recent studies reveal...

Healthy Eating on a Tight Budget: Smart, Simple, and Affordable Tips for Everyone

Eating healthy on a budget is possible for anyone, regardless of location or income level. The key is to focus on simple, accessible foods...

Lassa Fever Outbreak Worsens in Nigeria as Death Toll Reaches 177, New NCDC Report Reveals

Nigeria is grappling with a persistent Lassa fever outbreak that has claimed 177 lives so far this year, according to the latest figures from...