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31 Oct '25
October was tumultuous for many teams... and, therefore, many coaches. We take stock of the coaches whose future is uncertain and who may not finish the month of November on the sidelines.Patrick Vieira - GenoaAt the bottom of Serie A, Genoa h
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31 Oct '25
Uganda will face Tunisia, giants Nigeria and neighbours Tanzania in the groups stages and Put knows what to expect from every opponent.Paul Put is focused on preparing Uganda Cranes team ahead of the 2025 Africa Nations Cup amidst contractual speculation with reports linking him
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31 Oct '25
An individual's natural sleep preference (chronotype) is linked to mental well-being, with evening types being more susceptible to depressive symptoms due to a misalignment with a society structured for early risers.Staying up late itself isn't the direct cause of poor mental health.
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31 Oct '25
You wake up next to him, but something feels hollow. Youâre together, youâre committed, you tick all the relationship boxesâbut thereâs this quiet ache you canât name.You wonder if everyone feels this way, if maybe love is supposed to settle into something less⊠aliv
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31 Oct '25
We often overlook small habits that quietly harm our bodies. A Russian cardiologist shares 5 everyday behaviours that could be slowly ruining your health.We often think major health issues strike out of nowhere, but the truth is, it's the little things we do every day that quiet
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31 Oct '25
Singapore â Oil prices eased on Friday, heading for a third consecutive monthly decline, as a stronger dollar and weak China data capped gains while rising supply from major producers globally offset the effect of Western sanctions on Russian exports.Brent crude futures slippe
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31 Oct '25
The UAE Ambassador to Uganda, HE Abdulla Salem Alshemeli, H.E Sheikh Sultan Jemai Al. Hindas, Director General of the Furjairah Chamber Commerce and Industry and the Prime Minister of Uganda Hon. Nabbanja Robinah and Hon. Dr Monica Musenero the Minister of Science Technology and Innovation Inform
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31 Oct '25
Nigeriaâs most celebrated writer and Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has revealed that his U.S. visa has been revoked, a move he described as âbizarre, comic, and authoritarian.â The 91-year-old, who has long chronicled Africaâs dictatorships with razor-sharp wit, shared the news during a p
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31 Oct '25
Veteran singer Red Banton has revealed that the late Mowzey Radio has appeared to him several times in his dreams, seemingly concerned about his unperformed last funeral rites.In an emotional revelation, Red Banton shared that he has encountered the deceased Goodlyfe
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31 Oct '25
City Power says it wonât turn the lights back on for some Alexandra residents on 9th and 10th avenues until 80% of customers start paying for electricity.After an outage caused by burnt jumpers and breakers at City Powerâs mini substation left some residents on 9th and 10th