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Kuwait healthcare system undergoes major expansion with world-class infrastructure

Kuwait's healthcare system has seen remarkable development over the decades, transforming into a model of excellence that rivals global standards, as a result of sustained efforts guided by Kuwait's leadership, which has placed healthcare at the forefront of national priorities. Kuwait boasts a modern and integrated healthcare

GHANA’S MINISTER FOR TOURISM, CULTURE AND CREATIVE ARTS INAUGURATES NEW PAWA COUNCIL

Ghana’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Hon Abla Dzifa Gomashie has assured the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) of her Ministry’s continued support and collaboration. Hon Gomashie made the remarks while swearing in the new PAWA Council on July 25 2025. In her speech which was read on her behalf by an

Award-Winning Novel: Meera-9

Surrounded by the lofty Aravalli hills, the place looked like a piece of Nandankanan. Eight royal men on horseback were riding toward Merta. After crossing a massive banyan tree near the fields, they arrived at a small marketplace. There, village folk had gathered with earthen pots, utensils, and other daily essentials. The villagers

NASA to cut 20% of workforce in restructuring plan

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Saturday that approximately 20 percent of its workforce will leave their positions as part of a restructuring plan aimed at enhancing operational efficiency. A NASA spokesperson stated that around 3,870 employees are expected to depart, though this figure may change in

Planet with potential habitability discovered 35 light years away

A research team from the Trottier Institute for Research on Exoplanets at the University of Montreal has discovered a planet with characteristics that may make it suitable for life, located about 35 light years from Earth. According to Russia Today, the team used NASA’s TESS space telescope to identify the planet, named L 98-59 f,