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Africa CDC Declares Mpox a Public Health Emergency

The African Union’s regional health body has declared the Mpox outbreak, commonly known as monkeypox, a public health emergency on the continent due to its highly infectious nature.   Data.

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Black Lives Matter: Global Impact and Africa’s Solidarity 

The Black Lives Matter movement, founded in 2013 by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi, was sparked by the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s killer. Since then, BLM has evolved.

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The Complex Issue of Homelessness Across the United States

Homelessness, a persistent and evolving issue throughout human history, began to be distinctly recognised in the United States during the 1870s. At that time, it referred primarily to itinerant workers.

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Empowering African Women Against Addiction

Addiction is a debilitating illness characterised by compulsive drug seeking and use, presents a significant challenge across the African continent.  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Africa has the.

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U.S. Presidential Elections Shape Global Economic and Political Landscapes

The economic policies of the U.S. affect global markets, trade agreements, and international economic stability. Due to the global influence of the U.S., presidential elections have had significant impacts on.

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Evaluating Security Gaps: Lessons from the Trump Campaign Rally

The world was shocked by an attempted assassination at a presidential campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, targeting former President Donald Trump. This incident has raised serious concerns about security measures..

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Safeguarding Refugees Amid Regional Challenges in Tanzania

Eastern and Central Africa have been the references on the topic of conflicts and rising food insecurity. These problems have facilitated the surge of refugees and migrants fleeing their native.

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Road Safety in Africa: Insights from WHO’s Report

Road safety is a pressing global issue, with road traffic injuries ranking as a leading cause of death worldwide. Globally, approximately 1.3 million people die each year as a result.

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Manchester Meltdown: How a Power Outage Rippled Through Global Travel

Power outages and electricity cuts are issues associated with most developing and underdeveloped countries in the world. These problems are alien to developed countries, which is a grounding reminder of.

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Climate Change and African Agriculture

Amidst the vast and diverse landscapes of Africa, agriculture remains the backbone of countless communities, providing sustenance, livelihoods, and a vital link to cultural traditions. However, a looming threat casts.

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