The butterfly hug uses “bilateral stimulation, alternating left-right tapping, to calm the amygdala (your brain’s fear and ...
A week ago, in a national address, Trump presented another ultimatum to Iran, declaring that unless it responded positively to his demands within two to three weeks, he would bomb it back to the Stone ...
James Broadnax remains scheduled for an execution later this month after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied his ...
Three school projects by Project 12 Architecture evidence a growing movement toward creating inclusive education environments ...
Laya Mainali has been painting in the abstract for 40 years has two works titled ‘Antaskaran’ and ‘Creation’ on display, both ...
Rule 3(4) of the proposed IT Rules amendments allows MeitY to issue advisories, directions, and guidelines that platforms ...
On Tuesday, Nation Media Group-Uganda staff bid farewell to veteran journalist Daniel Kalinaki, who has been at the helm of ...
NAIROBI: IN today’s digital age, information travels faster than ever before. A single message, video or post can reach ...
Iran rejected a proposed ceasefire as Donald Trump ramped up his threats less than two days before the U.S. president’s ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face further ...
Ten years after its launch, Code41 unveils Open Heart, an anniversary collection designed as a sincere, mechanical, and ...
The war in Iran has entered its 38th day, with tensions escalating across the region as military action, threats, and ...
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Reform is not complete until living conditions of ordinary Nigerians improve — Professor Adeola Adenikinju, ex-president, Nigerian Economic Society
A market economy, left entirely to its own devices, optimises for efficiency — not for equity, not for inclusion, and certainly not for the dignity of the poor.The welfare economic foundations of the ...
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