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Short Story: The Curious Frogs

Two little frogs began to dream of a world much bigger than they had ever imagined. Just like many humans who dared to step outside their comfort zones, they were beginning to realize that the truth was out there, waiting to be discovered. A piece of fiction based on some true events related to the frogs and a Field Water Engineer By

The Whistle That Saved a Life

One crisp autumn morning, as fallen leaves crunched under his feet, David pursed his lips to whistle his favorite melody. But something was wrong. The sound came out faint and broken, not the clear, bright tune he was accustomed to A Short Story from Sweden, based on a true event By Abdullah Usman Morai Every morning, David took his

MoHAP to conclude National Health and Nutrition Survey by end of March

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has announced that the fieldwork phase for the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2024-2025, conducted in partnership with the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, local health authorities, and statistical agencies, is due to conclude by the end of March with the data collection phase

A Celebration of Creativity Beyond Borders

On a warm Ramadan evening, despite the cool breeze, and on the banks of the Nile, Egyptian-French artist Abdel-Razek Okasha hosted an iftar at Darna Museum. The event was attended by a distinguished group of writers, artists, academics, and media professionals. The evening concluded with a special tribute to poet, novelist, and translator

Climate Change: End of Eternal Ice

Many glaciers will not survive this century Glaciers in many regions will not survive the 21st century if they keep melting at the current rate, potentially jeopardizing hundreds of millions of people living downstream, UN climate experts said on the first World Day for Glaciers. Together with ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica,