Reports and Studies
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Expert explains why you shouldn’t have toddlers play with phones
An Abu Dhabi-based expert has called on parents to avoid using technology to stop their children from crying. Parents often…
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Ways how yoga can help aging gracefully
As we age, maintaining mental sharpness and emotional balance becomes increasingly important and experts claim that Yoga – an ancient…
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WHO declares mpox a global public health emergency
The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared mpox a global public health emergency for the second time in two years,…
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In Gaza, education is resistance
Eman Alhaj Ali When on July 29, the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education announced the results of the…
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Who is Thomas Kwoyelo, Ugandan LRA rebel commander on trial for war crimes?
Uganda’s high court will on Tuesday deliver judgement on the case of Thomas Kwoyelo, a former commander of the rebel…
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Amazon rainforest carbon sink at risk, study finds
The Amazon rainforest stores the equivalent of almost two years of global carbon emissions, but its role as a carbon…
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Trove of artifacts from Egypt’s last dynasty found in 63 tombs
A trove of artifacts from Egypt’s last dynasty has been discovered in 63 tombs in the Nile Delta area and…
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Mars subsurface harbors oceans of life-giving liquid water
A study released Monday using data from NASA’s Mars InSight lander shows evidence of liquid water far below the surface…
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Doctors warn how diabetic patients could lose eyesight
A 58-year-old truck driver who has lived with Type 2 diabetes for 20 years suddenly reported losing vision in his…
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Chinese satellite breaks into pieces during launch
A Chinese Long March 6A rocket broke apart in low-Earth orbit and formed a debris field with hundreds of pieces,…
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