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Home » Archives for March 2024 » Page 168

Month: March 2024

Breaking

Court Hears Harrowing Testimony: Miss Universe Finalist Attacked by Jealous Ex-Boyfriend in Violent Assault

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Chloe Othen, a former Miss Universe finalist, appeared in court to recount a harrowing incident where she was allegedly assaulted by her jealous ex-boyfriend, Ricky

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Breaking

Derbyshire Teen Rescued After Alleged Kidnapping, Three Suspects Charged

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Following an incident on February 17 in Derbyshire, where a 14-year-old boy was allegedly kidnapped, the victim has been found safe and well. Two men

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Sports

Chippa United’s Thabo September Opens Up on Dynamic Coaching Relationship with Morgan Mammila

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Thabo September, co-coach of Chippa United, recently provided insights into the working relationship with Morgan Mammila, the team’s technical director. Despite recent role reshuffling, Mammila

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Breaking

High Court Slams Anti-Vaxxers’ Attempt to Halt Covid Vaccine as Baseless Application Unravels

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

In a resounding decision, the High Court has unequivocally dismissed an application filed by anti-vaxxers seeking to obstruct the ongoing Covid vaccine rollout. The court

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Breaking

Cleanliness Concerns Surround Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) Trend, Prompting Surgeons to Address Hygiene Challenges

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

The iconic silhouette of the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) has become synonymous with beauty ideals, but a new wave of concerns is emerging. As women

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Breaking

Canary Islands Covered in Graffiti Urging Tourists to ‘Go Home’ Amid Local Misery

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

In Palm-Mar, Canary Islands, graffiti messages in English have surfaced, urging tourists to ‘go home’ and highlighting the ‘misery’ faced by locals. The island, a

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Business

Canal+ Raises Bid to $2.9 Billion in Pursuit of MultiChoice, Complying with TRP’s Mandate

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Canal+, the French pay-TV giant under Vivendi SE ownership, responds to regulatory pressure by raising its bid to acquire MultiChoice to $2.9 billion. The move

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Faith and Religion

Irish Bishops Defend Inclusion of ‘Woman’ and ‘Mother’ in Constitution Amid Debate Over Traditional Values

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Irish bishops are speaking out against proposed changes to the Irish Constitution that would remove the terms ‘woman’ and ‘mother.’ Despite assertions from some that

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Entertainment

Viewers Express Surprise and Delight as Celebrity Big Brother Launches on ITV with an Unpredictable Cast

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

After a six-year hiatus, Celebrity Big Brother made a triumphant return to TV screens on ITV, introducing 12 new housemates and a surprising addition to

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Breaking

Taylor Swift Urges Tennessee Voters on Super Tuesday as Biden Campaign Courts Her Endorsement Amid Conspiracy Theories

March 5, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Taylor Swift took to her Instagram account on Tennessee’s Super Tuesday primary to encourage her followers to cast their votes, emphasizing the importance of choosing

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