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Why Bangladeshis are turning to extremism

India, Jan. 6 -- An estimated 5-7 million Bangladeshis work in the Middle Eastern countries. This predominantly labour workforce makes them the third-biggest expatriate community, after the Indians an... और पढ़ें


Indore: Water woes and a broken promise

India, Jan. 6 -- It is as shocking as it is tragic that contaminated water supplied by the Indore Municipal Corporation has claimed sixteen innocent lives, while more than 1,400 people continue to bat... और पढ़ें


A blueprint for the new forest service

India, Jan. 6 -- For far too long, the Indian Forest Service (IFS) has remained the "quiet" sibling among the three All-India Services. While the Indian Administrative Service manages the pulse of gov... और पढ़ें


Why we should be wary of AI

India, Jan. 6 -- AI chatbots are increasingly becoming a friend in need for many people. When users message an AI chatbot with a problem, the response often begins with comforting phrases such as, "We... और पढ़ें


Akiingiza dudu lake, Akaipenyua! Mbeya Lady Narrates Beach Boy Encounter in Dar

Kenya, Jan. 6 -- A woman from Mbeya, Tanzania, has shared a personal story about her time with a beach boy in the waters near Dar es Salaam, drawing attention across social media. She described the ex... और पढ़ें


Nigeria 4-0 Mozambique: Player ratings as Super Eagles maul Mambas in Morocco

Nigeria, Jan. 6 -- The Super Eagles of Nigeria sent a thunderous message to the rest of Africa on Monday night, strolling into the quarterfinals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with a devastating 4-... और पढ़ें


Hannah Benta Accuses Glo and Kiki of Leaking Private Videos

Kenya, Jan. 6 -- Kenyan TikToker Hannah Benta has pointed the finger at two people, Glo and Kiki, for sharing her private videos online. She made the accusation after clips started circulating on soci... और पढ़ें


JK opens Immigration offices with a call to protect, maintain peace

ZANZIBAR, Jan. 6 -- THE former Tanzanian President, Jakaya Kikwete, has commended President Samia Suluhu Hassan for safeguarding and promoting the value of peace in the country. He also urged Tanzani... और पढ़ें


Why peace, unity, patriotism matter most in national development

KAGERA, Jan. 6 -- SOME Tanzanians, including youths have urged fellow citizens to safeguard peace, strengthen national unity and uphold patriotism, describing the three as essential foundations for po... और पढ़ें


Dar widens local content in mining

DODOMA, Jan. 6 -- TANZANIANS are set to gain a bigger stake in the countrys booming mining industry after the government unveiled a list of 20 services and products that must now be supplied exclusive... और पढ़ें