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African Healthcare: Overcoming Challenges through Localized Technological InnovationsAfrican Healthcare: Overcoming Challenges through Localized Technological Innovations
April 23, 2025, 5:03 pm EDT
African Healthcare: Overcoming Challenges through Localized Technological Innovations
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Milan - Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics: Bormio and Livigno Face Tourism Challenges
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Portugal's Unusual Curtain Arrangement: Drawn Outside the Window
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Those big European and American stars who dropped out of high school (3)
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Unusual Law in Churchill, Canada: Unlocked Car Doors for Polar Bear Safety
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Qcells Receives $1.45 Billion Loan for Georgia Plant
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Groundhog in US Predicts Early Spring
On February 2nd, the United States witnessed the annual Groundhog Day tradition, with groundhogs across the country playing the role of "weather forecasters". The most famous of them all, Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania, emerged from its burrow in the morning. As the sunlight hit, Phil saw its shadow, indicating that winter would persist for another six weeks according to the long - standing legend.more

Green Party Unveils New Policy to Transform Closed Paper Mill
On May 1st, Chloë Swarbrick, the co - leader of the Green Party, announced a new policy in Tokoroa. The plan is to transform the closed Kinleith paper mill into a cross - laminated timber factory, which will produce sustainable building materials for public housing construction.more