China is moving to approve a sweeping law to promote what it calls “ethnic unity,” a measure that critics say would further erode the rights of some minority groups as authorities ...
Journalists at the investigative outlet ProPublica have pledged to strike if negotiations for a contract don't take a turn — in what is believed would be the first such job action in the news industry ...
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Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage unveils the Tiwa Savage Music Foundation to train 100 young talents in Nigeria, offering education, mentorship, and exposure.
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Deputy Minister Bantu Holomisa urges the South African government to seek private sector partnerships to address funding challenges in military health services, emphasising the urgent need for ...
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As non-animal models enter mainstream drug development, regulatory readiness lags behind scientific progress. Experts emphasize standardized terminology, shared datasets, and negative data to support ...
First lady Melania Trump presided over the U.N. Security Council Monday, declaring the U.S. “stands with all of the children ...
President William Ruto has strongly defended national schools, describing them as enduring symbols of national unity.
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