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Dec 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Southern Asia's Stormy Struggle: Understanding the Recent Floods

Southern Asia is grappling with severe floods that have taken a heavy toll. Over 1, 200 lives have been lost, and many more are still unaccounted for. Millions have been forced from their homes, struggling to cope with the aftermath. The hardest-hit countries are Indonesia and Sri Lanka. In Sri Lan

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech-Savvy Farming: How Data is Making Beef Tastier

Southern University is using technology to raise healthier and tastier beef. This isn't just about cows; it's about using data to improve food quality. Researchers are using a special pill with sensors to monitor the health of calves. This pill tracks important details like heart rate, temperature,

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Nov 29 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin Braces for Weekend Snow Chaos

Southern Wisconsin is in for a snowy weekend, with many towns and cities calling for snow emergencies. This means no parking on streets, so people need to find other spots for their cars. In Beloit, the snow emergency starts Saturday afternoon and ends Sunday noon. If you leave your car on the stre

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Nigeria's Bold Move to Tackle Violence

Nigeria is taking big steps to fight the violence that's been happening across the country. President Bola Tinubu has just announced a national security emergency. He's planning to add 20, 000 new police officers to the force. That's a lot of new recruits! He also wants to use National Youth Service

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

Nigeria's Growing Hunger Crisis: What's Really Going On?

Nigeria is in a tough spot right now. Hunger is at an all-time high, and it's not just because of bad weather or poor harvests. The main issue is the rise in violence and attacks from different militant groups. This violence is making it super hard for people to grow and get food, especially in the

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nollywood's Magic: From Humble Beginnings to Global Fame

Nigerian movies, known as Nollywood, have come a long way. They started with low budgets but big stories. These films were a lifeline for many, especially those far from home. They offered a glimpse into Nigerian culture and helped families bond over shared experiences. Back then, getting these mov

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Nigeria's Rising Wave of School Abductions and Church Raids

Nigeria is facing a surge in violent incidents, with recent attacks on schools and churches grabbing international attention. The latest in a string of abductions happened at a Catholic school in Niger state, where over 300 students were taken. This follows a deadly church raid just days earlier, ad

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Nigeria's Home Births: A Closer Look at Rural and Urban Differences

Nigeria faces serious challenges with high maternal and newborn death rates. One big reason is that many women give birth at home instead of in hospitals. This happens more in rural areas than in cities. The lack of skilled help and quick access to medical care in emergencies makes home births risky

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Health in Nigeria: How Spending on Chronic Illnesses Affects Families

Nigeria is facing a big problem. More and more people are getting sick with long-term illnesses. These are not the usual diseases you might think of, like malaria or infections. Instead, they are conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These illnesses are costly to treat. And when famil

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Trump's Aid Cuts: A Silent Killer of Nigerian Christians

Nigerian Christians face a significant threat, but it's not just from jihadist groups. The current U. S. administration's aid cuts are causing more harm than the terrorists. If the goal is to protect Nigerian Christians, restoring aid might be more effective than military intervention. The situatio

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