The Indian real estate sector has registered phenomenal growth during July – September 2021 despite the pandemic and is confident of growing stronger during this
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UAE reiterates commitment to developing climate-resilient health sector
UAE reiterates commitment to developing climate-resilient health sector GLASGOW, 29th October, 2021 – The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Health and Prevention, in cooperation with
VABB – Advanced Tissue Sampling Technique Aiding in Accurately Diagnosing Breast Cancer and Removal of Smaller Benign Lumps
To commemorate the Breast Cancer Awareness Month of October, leading physicians emphasized on the importance of early detection of breast cancer as the only key
From Buying a Home to Loans and Interiors, Houseey Emerges as a Real Estate Game Changer
Buying a property was never meant to be easy. Not just selecting the right property – loan approvals, interiors, logistics, or legal, there’s much more
Tarbull Launches “SuperBuddy”: A Smart Speaker for Kids to Reduce Screen Time
Tarbull, a homegrown premium lifestyle electronics brand launches their first speaker for children called ‘SuperBuddy‘ – a smart audio play system that engages kids for
Libya opens up to tourists
For the first time in a decade, a group of around one hundred mostly European tourists have visited the historic oasis town of Ghadames, deep
Sudanese army, police reopen roads in Khartoum
The Sudanese army in cooperation with the police have reopened some bridges and streets in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. Roads had been closed by barriers
ECOWAS delegate meets with Guinea military junta
A senior delegation of ECOWAS has arrived at Guinean capital, Conakry, for a three-day visit. The visit comes almost two months after ECOWAS suspended Guinea’s
FCT Archives Bureau holds symposium, exhibition
The Nigerian Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Archives and History Bureau has kicked off independence symposium and one-week exhibition, aimed at promoting hard work and
World Animal Protection Renews Call to Ban Wildlife Trade to Prime Minister
Last year, the consequences of our destruction of wild animals and their habitats became crystal clear as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world and