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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Nurses Under Pressure: The Rise of Defensive Care in Egypt

In Egypt, nurses are increasingly adopting a defensive approach to their work. This means they are more focused on protecting themselves legally rather than prioritizing patient care. This shift is alarming and warrants a closer look. Why is this happening? Well, workplace violence and legal threat

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Power Play: Congress and the Courts Take a Backseat

Trump is set to address Congress, a branch of government he has largely ignored since taking office. This speech comes after a tumultuous month where he has flexed his executive muscles, making bold moves both domestically and internationally. Trump has been dismantling government agencies, firing f

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars 2025: Indie Films Shine, Big Names Struggle

The Oscars 2025 was a night that showed the power of low-budget films. Movies like Anora, The Brutalist, and A Real Pain proved that you don't need a huge budget to make a big impact. These films, with budgets ranging from $3 million to $10 million, showed that creativity and storytelling can triump

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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Snap Happy: Xiaomi's Magnetic Lens Adventure

Xiaomi has cooked up something exciting for photography fans. They've introduced a concept called the "Modular Optical System. " It's a magnetic lens that sticks to the back of their phones. This isn't just a simple lens; it's a whole sensor-integrated module. Imagine a tiny camera that attaches to

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump vs. Zelenskyy: A Tense Standoff

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has led to a tense situation between two prominent world leaders. The former U. S. President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his recent remarks about the war's end. Trump took to social media to express

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

TB Hotspots: Uncovering Nepal's Environmental Links

Nepal is grappling with a significant health issue. Every year, around 70, 000 new cases of tuberculosis (TB) emerge in the country. That's a lot of people affected by a preventable and curable disease. In 2022 alone, the incidence rate was 229 cases per 100, 000 people. This is a stark reminder tha

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Pustular Psoriasis in Germany?

Pustular psoriasis is a severe skin condition that can be life-threatening. It's not as common as other skin issues, and it's chronic, meaning it sticks around for a long time. In Germany, figuring out how many people have this condition is tricky. This is because the data available isn't always rel

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Arab World's Battle with Liver Disease: A Decade of Research

The Arab world has been grappling with a serious health issue called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD for short. This condition has been on the rise globally, but it's particularly bad in the Arab region. So, let's dive into what's been happening with research on th

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump and Zelenskyy's Tense Meeting: What Really Happened

In a heated televised meeting, President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy clashed over how to end the war in Ukraine. Trump warned that if a deal wasn't reached, the U. S. would pull out its support. He threatened that Ukraine would face a grim future without American backing. The tension di

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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Lenovo's Wild Ideas for Laptop Add-Ons

Lenovo has been brainstorming some innovative and unusual accessories for its ThinkBook 16P Gen 6 laptop. These ideas were showcased at a recent tech event and include four different concepts that might or might not make it to market. The first concept is a vertical 8-inch screen. This could be use

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