Indictments of Donald Trump By Max Matza BBC News Donald Trump has said he plans to turn himself in on Thursday to a court in the state of Georgia to face charges of election interference. A judge in Atlanta who is overseeing the former president’s case has set bail at $200,000 (£157,000). The agreement says Mr Trump can remain free ...
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Ghana’s Paa Kwesi Asare wins 2023 BBC News Komla Dumor Award
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-66542694 Image caption, Paa Kwesi Asare is the eighth winner of the award Ghanaian TV presenter and journalist Paa Kwesi Asare has won the 2023 BBC News Komla Dumor Award. The 36-year-old is the eighth recipient of the award and the first to come from Ghana, like the late Komla Dumor. Asare is currently the head of business news at Ghana’s ...
Read More »Morrisons’ bras and pants carry NHS cancer check label
By Michelle Roberts The NHS has teamed up with Morrisons supermarket to put extra labels in underwear reminding people to see their GP if they spot potential symptoms of breast or testicular cancer. People should look out for lumps and bumps or “anything unusual”. The Nutmeg-branded boxer shorts and crop-top bras will be in 240 stores in England in the ...
Read More »Lucy Letby: Investigating the UK’s most prolific child killer
By Lauren Hirst It was the spring of 2017 when an alarming letter arrived at Cheshire Police’s headquarters, addressed to the chief constable. It was from the chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital, which had seen an unexplained surge in deaths and near-fatal collapses of premature babies in its neonatal unit. Doctors were baffled – the deaths defied ...
Read More »Can Exercising Before Bed Affect Your Sleep?
Medically reviewed by Jake Tipane, CPT — By Kirsten Nunez Regular exercise has many benefits, including better sleep. It can promote relaxation, reduce anxiety, and normalize your internal clock. Exercise also increases your core body temperature. When it begins to drop, you feel sleepy. It’s been long believed that working out before bed can make it harder to get a good night’s rest. But, according to ...
Read More »Ethiopia’s Tigray crisis: Deaths from starvation after aid halted – official
By Girmay Gebru in Mekelle & Mercy Juma in Nairobi At least 1,400 people have starved to death in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray since food aid was suspended because it was being stolen, an official has said. The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) and the US’s leading aid agency halted food aid to Tigray about four months ago. A subsequent investigation ...
Read More »More than 60 migrants feared dead at sea off Cape Verde coast
By Joe Inwood, Suzanne Leigh, and Christy Cooney More than 60 people are feared dead after a boat carrying migrants was found off Cape Verde in West Africa. Thirty-eight people, including children, were rescued, with footage showing them being helped ashore, some on stretchers, on the island of Sal. Almost all those on board the boat, which was at sea ...
Read More »The farmers boosting crops with electricity
By: Sally Adee Electrical horticulture is on the horizon, as farmers search for ways to boost productivity without harming the environment. Could we all be enjoying electrified vegetables soon? The translucent orange cubes jiggle temptingly under the grow lights, looking for all the world like exotic confectionery, somewhere between gummy bears and Turkish delight. If it weren’t for the vibrant ...
Read More »Dear Men: Here Are 9 Things You Need to Get Checked
Medically reviewed by the Healthline Medical Network Brian Krans You don’t need statistics to tell you that men are more likely to avoid the doctor than women. Women are, in fact, 100 percent more likely to see a doctor for examinations, screenings, and preventive health consults, even though they’re far less likely to die from one of the top 10 causes of ...
Read More »More than one million have fled Sudan after four months of war, UN says
Source: www.france24news.com/en/africa More than one million people have fled Sudan to neighbouring states and people inside the country are running out of food and dying due to lack of healthcare after four months of war, the United Nations warned on Tuesday. Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has devastated the capital Khartoum and sparked ...
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