As Nigeria marks Democracy Day, a group of concerned citizens has gathered to protest the dismal state of affairs in the country. While their enthusiasm is commendable, it is essential to re… Read More
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US Virgin Islands tourism statistics paint a vibrant picture of paradise found. Nestled in the sapphire embrace of the Caribbean Sea, St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix beckon travellers wi… Read More
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told an Orange County audience Wednesday night that America faces an existential threat because of its insistence on behaving like an imperial power rather than the mor… Read More
Democracy Day: Decades of Injustice Cannot be Undone With a Mere 24-hour Protest
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So, here we are again. It’s like déjà vu but with more zeros. The Republicans are pitching yet another round of corporate tax cuts. Next thing you know, they’ll be… Read More
At Baker Heights Elementary, everything seems to be coming apart, and it’s Timothy Scott’s job to try to patch whatever’s broken — whether it be falling ceiling ti… Read More
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Despite having been represented in Parliament by a Conservative MP, and by no less a Conservative MP than Jeremy C Hunt, some six hundred households in Surrey appear to have fallen victim to… Read More
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Out of a lovely temperate spring season, springs the alarm and anger against our youthful teens on electric bikes terrorizing the complacency of our civilized society by riding rude over o… Read More
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Steven Zhao has had an inspiring entrepreneurial journey that started from humble beginnings to groundbreaking innovations in the world of virtual reality. He is the dynamic founder behind S… Read More
The Foundation of Strong Structures: Importance of Water Quality in Civil Construction
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In the realm of construction, where towering high rises and intricate structures stand as demonstrations of human ingenuity, it’s generally expected that the little, inconspicuous elem… Read More
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If there’s one thing that really gets on my nerves, it’s when politicians start playing with sanctions like they’re pieces on a damn Monopoly board. Oh look, Iran passed GO… Read More
Toronto City Council has approved a motion that could ramp up construction on the Gardiner Expressway.
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Trust leaders are calling on the next government to commit to constructing 40 new hospitals in England by 2030
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Giving impetus to his election campaign, BJP candidate from Sri Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency Dr. Subhash Sharma today campaigned in Mohali and Kharar. While addressing a publi… Read More
The UK prime minister also recognised the need to invest in health infrastructure across the country
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President Biden will hold a real infrastructure week to highlight the historic progress America has made on infrastructure during his administration.
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Cooper pushes for increased investment in community pharmacy, calls for closing tax loopholes to raise funds
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Headline: U.S. and China’s Railway Rivalry: The Battle for Africa’s Economic Future
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The Lib Dems describe the situation as a “national scandal”, call on Rishi Sunak to invest in upgrading NHS hospital buildings
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Lib Dems and health trusts say patient and staff safety being put at risk by poor state of ageing infrastructure
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AMIZMIZ, Morocco (AP) — An earthquake months ago left parts of her home cracked and crumbling, but Fatima Barri felt wrong spending Islam’s holy month of Ramadan in a tent.
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Introduction: The Earth Moves
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