Ancient Temple Hidden in a Cliff Discovered in Egypt After 2,100 Years

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The ancient world continues to captivate modern minds as archaeologists uncover its mysteries. A recent discovery at the Athribis archaeological site, located around 125 miles north of Luxor, Egypt, has revealed a 2,100-year-old temple carved into a cliff face. This hidden marvel sheds light on religious practices, architectural ingenuity, and cultural influences during the Ptolemaic … Read more

Prime Minister of Burkina Faso Fired by Captain Ibrahim

Prime Minister of Burkina Faso Fired

The West African nation of Burkina Faso finds itself amidst another political shift as military ruler Capt. Ibrahim Traoré dismisses Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and dissolves the government. This move, emblematic of the broader political turbulence in the Sahel region, highlights the growing trend of military-dominated governance in nations grappling with security … Read more

Mystery Illness Kills Over 140 People in Congo

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An unidentified disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kwango province has caused alarm, claiming 143 lives since its emergence in November. With women and children disproportionately affected, the crisis underscores both the fragility of healthcare infrastructure in the region and the pressing need for a coordinated response. The Outbreak in Kwango Province … Read more

Deadly Landslide in Uganda: 113 Missing

Landslide in Uganda

The picturesque yet perilous terrain of eastern Uganda has once again faced nature’s wrath, as a devastating landslide claimed lives and left more than a hundred people missing. Triggered by relentless rainfall, this disaster has struck the Bulambuli district, about 280 kilometers from the capital, Kampala. The tragedy underscores the harsh reality of climate vulnerabilities … Read more

350 Elephants Died in Botswana’s Okavango Delta: Toxic Algae Responsible

350 Elephants Died in Botswana

The sudden and unexplained 350 Elephants Died in Botswana’s Okavango Delta sent shockwaves around the world. Initially, the cause remained elusive, with experts ruling out poaching but struggling to pinpoint the exact reason behind the tragedy. Now, a groundbreaking study led by King’s College London, in collaboration with Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the Natural … Read more

WHO Africa Director-Elect Ndugulile Dies While Receiving Treatment in India

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Dr. Faustine Ndugulile, the incoming Regional Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) for Africa, tragically passed away on Wednesday morning in India while undergoing medical treatment. His sudden demise, just three months after being elected to the position, has left the global health community in shock and mourning. Ndugulile, aged 55, was a respected … Read more

10 Children Killed by Security Forces in Mozambique’s Election Protest

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Mozambique has been gripped by turmoil since the contested presidential election on October 9, where accusations of fraud and widespread protests have escalated into violent confrontations with security forces. Human Rights Watch has reported that at least 10 children have been killed and dozens more injured as authorities sought to suppress demonstrations. These tragic events … Read more

Human Blood, Breast Milk, Hallucinogenic Items Found in 2000-Year-Old Egyptian Mug

2000-year-old Egyptian mug

The discovery of a 2000-year-old Egyptian mug containing traces of human blood, breast milk, and hallucinogenic substances has opened a window into the enigmatic world of ancient Egyptian rituals. Found in the Tampa Museum of Art and studied by a team led by Professor Davide Tanasi from the University of South Florida, this artifact provides … Read more

Military Leader of Mali Fires Country’s PM and His Government

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Mali, a nation marked by political instability and insecurity, has plunged into further uncertainty following the dismissal of Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maïga and his government by military leader Colonel Assimi Goïta. The decision reflects deepening tensions between the civilian and military arms of the transitional government, casting doubt over the junta’s commitment to restoring … Read more