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Congress of African Journalists’ International Magazine Feb issue released

The cover story notes that editors-in-chief of nine international media platforms, in three continents, have agreed to launch a cooperation protocol for the simultaneous publication of articles in Arabic and English Abuja Correspondent The Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) International Magazine has just released its February 2024

TRANSGENDERS AND SOCIETY

The sex status of transgender people can vary depending on their circumstances and choices. Every evening, when I enter the academy, where I teach, I see something unusual, close my eyes, and step up to avoid observing the insulting attitude against transgender begging. Transgender people are those whose gender identity, expression, or

Panel Discussion on Outstanding African Creative Books

The panel discussion on African Creative Books written in English will be held in collaboration with Pan-African Writers’ Association on Feb 25 In collaboration with Pan-African Writers’ Association (PAWA), a Panel Discussion on 2023 Outstanding African Creative Books Written in English: Novels, Drama, Poetry, and

RTA signs partnership agreement with Amazon Web Services

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai signed an agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary company of Amazon that specialises in providing cloud computing platforms and application programming interfaces. The main goal of this partnership is to support the RTA's transition to cloud computing and exchange

Cancer rates set to rise 77 per cent by 2050

It has been predicted that there would be more than 35 million cancer cases during 2050, up from the estimated 20 million in 2022 Richer countries are expected to have the greatest absolute increase in cancer, with an additional 4.8 million new cases predicted in 2050. Global cancer cases are expected to rise around 77 per cent by the