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Could Pope Francis visit Ukraine? Here’s what his representative in Kyiv said
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Abdullah bin Zayed, Dmytro Kuleba discuss latest developments of crisis in Ukraine
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Grey hair not only for aged, but as genetic deficiencies
BY Zainab Oyekan Dr Martin Adejo, a medical expert, has attributed grey hair in people to genetic, stress, disease and some vitamin deficiencies. He said
Coronavirus – Eritrea: Announcement from the Ministry of Health (18 March 2022)
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Governor Ron DeSantis Announces More Than $29.5 Million Available to Floridians Impacted by Severe Weather in Marion County
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Lord Evans’ statement on the Government’s response to the Committee’s report on local government ethical standards
In response, Lord Evans said: “While we note the government’s commitment to further work to support local government, the Committee is disappointed that many of
AEDC decries vandalism of infrastructure in FCT
By Constance Imasuen The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) says it is experiencing cases of serious vandalism around its infrastructure, causing outages in some areas
ECOWAS donated $1m to assist Nigeria’s vulnerable families
By Jacinta Nwachukwu The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Friday said it donated one million dollars to assist vulnerable families in Nigeria