In recent years, the BRICS coalition—comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has garnered attention for its potential to reshape the global economic landscape. Following the successful inclusion of new members such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates, the group’s influence has expanded significantly. As these nations present a united front, they
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In the quest for a better life, families often find themselves risking everything, and unfortunately, some pay the ultimate price. The heart-wrenching case of a baby girl who drowned in the English Channel illustrates just how devastating such journeys can be. Maryam Bahez, born during her family’s harrowing trek from Iraqi Kurdistan, was merely 40
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Every second, the human body experiences a remarkable yet unsettling phenomenon: the death of approximately one million cells. This ongoing cellular turnover raises a significant question: what happens to all the cellular waste generated by this constant cycle of life and death? Recent research conducted by scientists from The Rockefeller University unveils a surprising and
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Mpox, previously known as monkeypox, has been re-emerging as a significant public health concern, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where its prevalence is notably high. Given the complexity of treating viral infections like mpox, researchers have been exploring various therapeutic approaches in hopes of finding effective solutions. One of the drugs
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New Orleans, a city steeped in rich football tradition and fervent fan loyalty, served as the backdrop for a poignant moment in NFL coaching history as Sean Payton returned to the Superdome. For 16 years, Payton had helmed the New Orleans Saints, establishing lasting legacies and igniting passion through memorable victories, notably alongside Hall of
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