Why Africa loves China

    Dr Mehari Taddele Maru, Scholar of peace and security, law and governance, and human rights and migration issues/Aljazeera Contrary to what the West believes, Africans do not see themselves as victims of Chinese economic exploitation. At the September 2018 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, African Union Chairperson and Rwandan President Paul Kagame lauded…

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      Some healthy habits for working professionals

      The Stateman: Are you a 9-5 professional? Or a businessman? Is your work being affected because of low energy levels and poor productivity? If yes, then now is the time to change your eating habits and lifestyle.A usual busy day begins without a breakfast followed by an unhealthy lunch which keeps the energy levels on…

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        Ridesharing companies breach government registration rules

        DOT Desk: Ridesharing companies are not following the government rules that vehicles are allowed to engage in services only after a year of their registration, reports The Financial Express. Instead, they are allowing vehicles to register for mobile apps indiscriminately. The violation is mostly seen in terms of motorcycles. Some of them have begun offering…

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          ‘30 killed in Afghanistan gold mine collapse’

          AFP: At least 30 people were killed when a gold mine collapsed in northeastern Afghanistan yesterday, officials said, in the latest tragedy to strike the war-torn country. Another seven were injured in the incident in Kohistan district of Badakhshan province, district governor Mohammad Rustam Raghi told AFP. Villagers had dug a 60-metre (200-feet) deep shaft…

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            Selfies filters affect body image, says study

            Hindustan Times: With the advancements in photo-editing technology through applications like Snapchat and Instagram on a rise, the level of physical ‘perfection’ is now all over social media. People’s perceptions of beauty worldwide are changing, which can take a toll on a person’s self-esteem and can trigger body dysmorphic disorder. Boston Medical Center (BMC) researchers…

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              RMG workers withdraw blockade after 5 hrs

              DOT Desk: The agitated workers in Dhaka’s Uttara area withdrew their demonstration five hours after they blockaded the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway at the city’s Uttara point, reports Daily Star. The decision came at 2:00pm following the assurance of the implementation of the new wage board during a meeting with Uttara police and some of the factory owners,…

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                Airports seeing rise in security screeners calling off work

                AP: The federal agency tasked with guaranteeing U.S. airport security acknowledged an increase in the number of its employees calling off work during the partial government shutdown . Employees of the Transportation Security Administration are expected to work without pay during the shutdown because their jobs are considered essential. The TSA said in a statement…

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                  Nude lipstick shades to accentuate every skin tone

                  The Fashion spot: Top makeup artists explains which shades look best on your complexion. While neutral lip colours are meant to accentuate your skin tone, picking the wrong shade can actually make it close with your skin colour, causing the area surrounding your lips to appear inflamed. So, to help you colour your perfect neutral,…

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