By Desmond Nleya There are things life teaches us late and sometimes painfully late. Lessons that would have changed everything if we…
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By Staff Reporter Amid a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon, President Joseph Aoun is preparing for what some claim would be a…
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By Staff Reporter On May 1, much of the world celebrates International Workers’ Day, or May Day, honouring workers’ rights and the history…
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By Reuters Lebanese leaders have gone to Washington for the first direct negotiations with Israel in over 30 years, attempting to restore…
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By Staff Reporter The New York Times published a detailed account this week of Iran’s new leadership structure, based on interviews with more than…
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The Blood in the Machine: The Hidden Cost of the NHS’s African Lifeline
by daily timesby daily timesBy Shelton Muchena Lead Investigative Correspondent in England PORTSMOUTH, UK: Queen Alexandra Hospital, a major facility operated by Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS…
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By Staff Reporter On a January morning in 1969, an oil platform off the coast of Santa Barbara blew out. Over three…
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By Staff Reporter Amid the continuing escalation in the region, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) pursues a balanced diplomatic policy grounded in…
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By Reuters In every conflict, the calendar is as consequential as the cannon. The war that has consumed the Gulf between the…
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By Desmond Nleya The world has spent years tiptoeing around Donald Trump, indulging his theatrics, excusing his excesses, and mistaking fear…
