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Playgroups are are struggling to survive – here’s why we need them
Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock Playgroups can be a lifeline for new parents. Run by volunteers, they give young children a space to explore
Israel-Hamas war: UK readies navy in eastern Mediterranean to ‘prevent escalation’
LONDON — U.K. military assets including surveillance aircraft and naval patrols will be deployed in the eastern Mediterranean to support Israel,
MTN FA Cup: GFA announce date for 2023/24 season
The 2023/24 MTN FA Cup competition will kickstart on October 27-30, 2023 with the preliminary round of matches. The Premier
Maldives to raise funds for Palestine in show of solidarity
Ibrahim H. Shihab,/Maldives Republic Male, October 12: The Maldives will extend its support to the people of Palestine through a
Kano Alone Has 1 Million Out-Of-School Children – UNICEF Reveals
According to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Kano State, in the Northwestern part of Nigeria, has at least 989,234 out-of-school children. UNICEF representative in Nigeria, Ms Cristian Munduate, revealed this in Kano on Thursday (today) during a news conference, Naija News understands. While insisting on the need for every child to have […]
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Hamas: The BBC Has Explained Why It Doesn’t Use The Word ‘Terrorist’
Palestinian fighters from the military wing of the Hamas movement. The BBC’s head of editorial policy has explained why the
China overtakes India to become Maldives’ second-largest tourism market
By Ibrahim H. Shihab/Maldives Republic Male. October 12: China has displaced India from second place in the list of countries
Judge questions Montana’s ban on TikTok
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge A federal district judge voiced skepticism over Montana’s first-in-the-nation ban of TikTok during
Senghenydd colliery disaster: how Britain’s worst mining tragedy revealed the true price of coal
Miners working at the Universal Colliery in Senghenydd, south Wales, were in the middle of their morning shifts 2000ft below