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05 Nov '25
This is why Japanese tend to live longer than rest of the world.1 / 7Japan consistently tops the global life expectancy charts, with many citizens living well into their 80s and 90s. But what makes their lifestyle so uniquely health promoting? Let’s uncover six reasons behind Japa
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05 Nov '25
This is why Japanese tend to live longer than rest of the world.wellness1 / 7Japan consistently tops the global life expectancy charts, with many citizens living well into their 80s and 90s. But what makes their lifestyle so uniquely health promoting? Let’s uncover six reas
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05 Nov '25
Nov. 23First of all, what you see is exactly what he was from the very beginning. Brandon was full of life," Cindy Lake says. "It was a great thing. I remember my mom one day telling me — she said, 'Cindy, don't you realize that Brandon never stops?' And I said, 'Well, isn't that what he's supp
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05 Nov '25
Residents push a truck stuck in the mud along the Soroti–Abim–Kotido road. Local leaders have urged the government to prioritize tarmacking Karamoja’s key transport corridors to save lives and boost trade.Kotido, Uganda: President Museveni’s offhand remark during a campaign rally i
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05 Nov '25
The Uganda Police’s Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) has launched an inquiry into an alleged case of obtaining money by false pretenses involving Hon. Bamwine Quillino, the Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Eswatini to Uganda.According to an official letter dated 21st October 20
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05 Nov '25
At just 34 years old, Mamdani is New York's youngest mayor in over a century, as well as its first Muslim and South Asian leader. Ugandan born and raised artist-turned politician, Zohran Mamdani has completed a tumultuous but ultimately successful run to become the Mayor-elect of New York
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04 Nov '25
From Milking Cows to Millionaire Mansions: Inside Black Coffee’s R157 Million Clifton Dream Home and Billion-Rand EmpireNkosinathi Maphumulo, the globally acclaimed DJ Black Coffee, has come a long way from his humble beginnings in a rural Eastern Cape village. Milking cows with his gran
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03 Nov '25
There’s something profoundly magnetic about a woman who truly respects herself. Not the kind of respect that comes from praise or recognition, but the quiet, grounded kind that whispers, “I don’t chase what isn’t meant for me.” It’s a presence that fills a room without demanding notic
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03 Nov '25
You glance at your partner and question why they’re even with you. When they offer a compliment, you brush it aside. When they fall silent, you assume you’ve done something wrong. When they take too long to reply to a message, your mind spirals with fears that they’re losing interest. This
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03 Nov '25
You keep falling for people who never truly choose you. You twist yourself into versions that don’t match your soul, hoping this time will finally be different. You pour out your time, energy, and even your sense of self—yet somehow, you end up feeling unseen, unvalued, and utterly alone. And