Nigeria has recorded index cases of anthrax, a bacterial disease that affects domestic and wild animals and can infect human beings.
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Plastic Surgeon Loses Licence Over Tik Tok Livestream
A famous plastic surgeon known for livestreaming surgical procedure on Tik Tok has had her medical license revoked for allegedly harming patients in the process.
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GHANA: New Legislation Allows Cannabis Cultivation For Industrial/Medicinal Purposes
Ghana’s parliament has amended the Narcotics Control Commission Bill 2023 granting permission for the cultivation of cannabis for industrial purposes.
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UGANDA: Iran Accuses West Of Attempt To End Human Race With Promotion Of Homosexuality
President Ebrahim Raisi of the Islamic republic of Iran, has called the promotion of homosexuality by Western countries an attempt to end the nature of human beings by destroying the traditional family.
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UK: Neo-Nazi Podcasters Found Guilty Of Terror Crime
Two hosts of a neo-Nazi podcast who encouraged listeners to commit violent acts against ethnic minorities the Duke and targeted Duchess of Sussex’s son Archie have been convicted of terrorism offences.
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Reparation Case For Surviving Tulsa Race Massacre Thrown Out
An Oklahoma judge has thrown out a lawsuit seeking reparations for the last living survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, dashing any hope of justice for the elderly victims of the deadly racist rampage.
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AFRICA: Twelve Countries Receives 18 million Doses Of First-ever Malaria Vaccine
Twelve countries across different regions in Africa are set to receive 18 million doses of the first-ever malaria vaccine over the next two years. The roll out is a critical step forward in the fight against one of the leading causes of death on the continent.
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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: Kagame Seeks Closer Ties Between Africa And CARICOM
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has urged Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries to move beyond declarations of intent and look to solidify their relationship with Africa while focusing “on concrete initiatives which address the challenges that nations like ours face today.”
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GAMBIA: Cough Syrup Deaths Parents Seeks Justice In Court
Parents of children whose deaths are linked to Indian manufactured to cough syrups in The Gambia have begun legal action against the government, an Indian pharmaceutical company as well as a medicine importer.
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UK: Shopper Finds Live Sake Inside Broccoli Bag Bought From Aldi
An Aldi customer was left horrified after discovering a live baby snake stuck in his bag of broccoli he purchased.
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