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29 Apr '25
Beyoncé kicked off the first night of her tour at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi, were also on stage that nightBeyoncé brings Blue Ivy AND excited Rumi on stage for first night of tour
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28 Apr '25
Tanzania East Africa Gateway Terminal Limited (TEAGTL), the private operator of Terminal 2 has successfully implemented the Fixed Berthing Windows (FBW) concept at the Dar es Salaam Port.This operational reform is being hailed as a transformational step in the modernization of Tanzania’s
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26 Apr '25
A Louisiana federal judge has voiced concern over the deportation of a two-year-old US citizen and her mother, warning that the Trum
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26 Apr '25
Here are 20 of the most devastating character deaths in movies and TV, ranked by the ones that still hurt the most!There’s nothing worse than falling in love with a character, watching them grow, fight, love, and survive… only for them to
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26 Apr '25
A psychic who successfully predicted dozens of global events in 2024 has made a c
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26 Apr '25
Louise Minchin, who presented BBC Breakfast for over 20 years, has opened up about her time on the red sofa, her favourite interview and how running has helped her mental healthLouise presented BBC Breakfast for over 20 years and is now on an
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26 Apr '25
EXCLUSIVE: After hailing 'machine' Mo Salah's new contract extension at Anfield, Dr Gareth Nye has raised the alarm over Virgil van Dijk following suit because of two key differences
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26 Apr '25
Ugandan General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has made a strong and surprising statement.He said, “It would take us one day to take over Kisangani. I just need Mzee’s permission.”These words have caught the attention of many people in East and Central Africa.
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26 Apr '25
Botswana's President, Duma Boko, recently made a strong statement against leaders who stay in power for too long.Speaking to the public, he boldly said, "Anybody who wants
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23 Apr '25
As Parliament prepares to approve its policy statements guiding the 2025/26 national budget, scrutiny of its own financial plans reveals a potentially troubling trend: more money allocated to political administration than to the core legislative committees that drive parliamentary scrutiny and ov