A man has finally had a coin removed from his nose after it was stuck for more than half a century.
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South African retailers turn from China to source local clothes
South African retailers including The Foschini Group Ltd. (TFG) and Woolworths Holdings Ltd. are increasing investment in local clothing manufacturers — both to reduce a dependency on Chinese imports and secure a supply chain thrown into disarray by COVID-19 restrictions, Bloomberg reported.
Read Full ArticleFrom small businesses to farmers, middle India is driving demand
Manish Mehra, owner of Washex Hospitality, an industrial laundry service, recently flew from Delhi to Jodhpur, a city in northwestern India, to win a contract to service a large, government-run hospital — a move essential to kickstarting his business.
Read Full ArticleMonitoring glaucoma at home may be a possibility soon
Glaucoma, a chronic condition that affects the cells at the back of the eye, is the leading cause of irreversible blindness across the world.
Read Full ArticleExperts say chemicals found in furniture, common household items could cause diabetes
When it comes to staying indoors, most of us find ourselves lying on the couch. However, according to studyfind.org, experts are now saying this is dangerous, especially for pregnant women.
Read Full Article‘Catastrophic’: Balkan health care overwhelmed by virus surge
Not enough beds and not enough doctors: A skyrocketing coronavirus caseload is pushing hospitals in the Balkans to the cusp of collapse, in chaotic scenes reminding some medics of the region’s 1990s wars.
Read Full ArticleUK, France sign deal to make Channel migrant crossings ‘unviable’
Britain and France signed a new agreement aimed at curbing the number of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats.
Read Full ArticleRemembering all victims of chemical warfare
The Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention, at its 20th session, decided that a memorial Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare would be observed on November 30 each year or, when appropriate, on the first day of the regular session of the conference.
Read Full ArticleEgypt replaces animals with electric vehicles in tourism
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism announces its intention to use electric buses for the transport of visitors to the main tourist sites and archeological areas of the country.
Read Full ArticleBattle to save biodiversity hotspot in India
Goa, a lush, popular tourist spot on India’s western coast, has seen weeks of protests against three infrastructure projects. Locals fear the works will damage the state’s biodiversity and turn it into a coal hub, reports freelance journalist Dielle D’Souza.
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