Zanele Maphisa’s story highlights the relentless poverty struggles in South Africa, serving as an urgent call for social support and community action.
Gaza’s new border: The farmers who can’t get to their land beyond Israel’s ‘yellow line’ - INDEPENDENT ARABIA: New data ...
It feels like every time you open your phone, another celebrity has a brand-new jawline and a suspiciously tiny waist. We’re ...
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The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Tuberculosis in the Philippines: Cured by medicine, sustained by inequality
EVERY March 24, the world observes World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, which marks the 1882 discovery of the bacterium that causes the disease. More than a century later, tuberculosis remains one of the ...
Sudan Tribune on MSN
Sudanese children face hungry Ramadan as war enters third year
Produced by Sudan Tribune, this report is distributed through the Sudan Media Forum’s collaborative network of independent press groups.March 18, 2026 (PORT SUDAN/MADANI) – Amna Mohamed never imagined ...
Families are watching their livestock perish, children are growing weaker, and critical water sources are running dry ...
Stacker on MSN
The curious case of low-protein diets
Knowable Magazine reports on low-protein diets, suggesting they may extend lifespan in mice by lowering growth signals and improving metabolic health.
The First FAO-CFA Joint International Conference on Sustainable Aquaculture took place in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province ...
ACB allegedly probing former HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence’ wife Gertrude Lemani on MAREP contracts
ACB allegedly probing former HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence' wife Gertrude Lemani on MAREP contracts - The Maravi Post ...
Artificial intelligence helping healthcare experts find more TB and other diseases in Thai hospitals
Artificial intelligence helping healthcare experts find more TB and other diseases in Thai hospitals - The Maravi Post ...
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