‘It would be a big mistake’: WHO Africa chief warns against underestimating Ebola virus risk in Congo, Uganda

‘It would be a big mistake’: WHO Africa chief warns against underestimating Ebola virus risk in Congo, Uganda

The World Health Organization’s Africa director on Friday warned against underestimating the risk posed by the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda, saying even a single case could trigger wider transmission beyond the affected countries, Reuters reported.Speaking to Reuters in Geneva, Mohamed Yakub Janabi said it would be “a…

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The game of numbers: When governor holds the key to people's verdict | India News

The game of numbers: When governor holds the key to people’s verdict | India News

AI-generated image used for representation NEW DELHI: In world’s largest democracy, election results do not always end the suspense. Sometimes, the real drama begins after the votes are counted — inside the Raj Bhavans.Whenever an assembly election throws up a fractured mandate, the governor takes centrestage and becomes the final arbiter. Political parties rush with…

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Ronaldo breaks down in tears after Al-Nassr's Saudi Pro League win; dramatic moment captured on video

Ronaldo breaks down in tears after Al-Nassr’s Saudi Pro League win; dramatic moment captured on video

The three-year-long wait finally came to an end for Cristiano Ronaldo after Al-Nassr won the Saudi Pro League championship with an astounding victory against Damac FC on Thursday. The hosts secured a 4-1 win at Alawwal Park in Riyadh, where the Portuguese captain scored twice. Cristiano Ronaldo poses with the trophy after winning the Saudi…

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‘The tick-tick quake’: Scientists crack the code of the world’s most frequent earthquakes in pacific |

‘The tick-tick quake’: Scientists crack the code of the world’s most frequent earthquakes in pacific |

Deep beneath the eastern Pacific Ocean, roughly a thousand miles off the coast of Ecuador, the seafloor has been keeping time. Every five to six years, in almost the same locations, at almost the same intensity, a magnitude 6 earthquake strikes with a regularity so precise that scientists reached for the word “clockwork” to describe…

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Were Rekha and Raj Babbar having an affair? His son Arya Babbar reacts: 'Itni khoobsurat lady, kaun attract nahi hua' | Hindi Movie News

Were Rekha and Raj Babbar having an affair? His son Arya Babbar reacts: ‘Itni khoobsurat lady, kaun attract nahi hua’ | Hindi Movie News

While Raj Babbar was married to Nadira, he was later in a relationship with Smita Patil who he also married. Meanwhile, there were also rumours of him having an affair with Rekha. In a recent interview, Raj Babbar’s son Arya babbar addressed this long-standing speculation playfully. Arya suggested that if his father had ever admired…

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Why is Jambur known as the African village of India: Culture, identity and the story of the Siddi community |

Why is Jambur known as the African village of India: Culture, identity and the story of the Siddi community |

In parts of western India, small communities still carry traces of an African past that arrived centuries before modern migration debates or contemporary ideas about identity. The villages are not separate states or isolated colonies in the literal sense, yet certain settlements in Gujarat and Karnataka are closely associated with the Siddi people, whose ancestry…

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NFL Trade Rumors: Kansas City Chiefs linked to $60M Los Angeles Chargers' WR after surprise reunion update | NFL News

NFL Trade Rumors: Kansas City Chiefs linked to $60M Los Angeles Chargers’ WR after surprise reunion update | NFL News

The Kansas City Chiefs are being linked to former Los Angeles Chargers star Keenan Allen after fresh NFL rumors surfaced online. The speculation grew stronger after Chargers GM Joe Hortiz admitted the “door is not closed” on Allen’s return. While Los Angeles weighs a reunion, Kansas City could target the veteran receiver to give Patrick…

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