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Turks Consume Hamburger Most As Fast Food

Turks prefer to eat hamburger the most as fast food, according to a survey conducted with more than 1,100 participants. Pizza is the runner up...

Parents Unaware Children’s Excessive Screen Time Causes Blindness

Only half of the parents recognise that screen time is linked to their child’s eye health, according to a national poll by the University...

Stakeholders Release Report On Gender-Based Violence In Nigeria

A non-governmental organization, Women Initiative for Leadership Strategy and Innovation in Africa (Women Africa) has released a report on the state of gender-based violence...

GoHealth Gombe Enrols 40,000 Vulnerable People

The Gombe State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency, GoHealth, has begun the enrolment of over 40 thousand poor and vulnerable people in the state. GoHealth says...

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Sierra Leone’s Fishermen Say Illegal Foreign Trawlers Destroying Livelihoods

On Sherbo Island off Sierra Leone's coast, local fishermen haul in their nets the traditional way — with a dozen or more hands pulling together to bring the catch ashore. But residents say hauls have been shrinking for years, and they point to one consistent cause: large...

 25 Killed, 100 Injured in Sri Lanka Prison Clashes

At least 25 people have died and roughly 100 more were injured following clashes between two groups of inmates at a prison in Negombo, Sri Lanka, according to two police sources and a hospital source who spoke to Reuters. The violence broke out Sunday between convicted prisoners and...

Balogun Red Card Reversal Sparks Controversy Over Trump-FIFA Involvement

FIFA's decision to suspend the one-match ban handed to USA striker Folarin Balogun has thrown the World Cup's disciplinary system into confusion, raising serious questions about political interference from the Trump administration. Balogun, sent off during the USA's Round of 32 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina, is now free...