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The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria to reconsider the January 31 deadline for the old notes to remain in circulation in the country. The monarch who said this whole hosting the CBN Comptroller in charge of Sok…
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Have you heard about the hormone of darkness, melatonin? It is called so, since it sends a message to our brain and body when night time begins.
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Court releases report on eight-month investigation into May 2022 leak of draft opinion that overturned Roe v Wade
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Singer, songwriter and guitarist co-founded The Byrds and supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash
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A video of Michael Clarke in a public dust up with his girlfriend has sparked outrage.
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The prime minister says the country is in a moment of crisis that won’t be solved by a one-size-fits-all solution, Susan Delacourt writes.
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New Brunswick has had more deaths this flu season than any other season over the last 10 years.
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At half-time, Villarreal fans could have been forgiven for thinking they had one foot in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, but it was Real Madrid who...
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Understanding the genetic basis of sarcoma will allow earlier detection and better guide treatment.
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"I am grateful you are well received,” the Nigerian president said.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was accidently punched in the face by his former Real Madrid team-mate Keylor Navas during Thursday evening's game between the Saudi All-Star XI and Paris Saint-Germain.
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Britain and US lead high-pressure campaign warning Berlin that Putin could gain upper hand if Kyiv doesn’t receive weaponry soon
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The World Health Organisation recorded nearly 13 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 infections and almost 53,000 deaths globally from December 19, 2022, to January 15, 2023.
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As China gears up to welcome the Year of the Rabbit, Lunar New Year looks slightly different in Vietnam, where the Year of the Cat is about to begin.
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It used to draw crowds of more than 300,000, but Perth's Australia Day Skyworks has lost its lustre. Has the massive pyrotechnics show been extinguished for good?
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Like Jacinda Ardern, Justin Trudeau’s early handling of the pandemic was a reassuring communications exercise where harsh isolation measures went down easier with a hefty helping of government support, Don Martin writes in an exclusive opinion column for CTVN…
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Atlas goes for "inertially significant" lifts, learns all about Newton's third law.
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The weight loss workouts for all ages – and foods to avoid before exercise.
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India vs Wales Hockey World Cup 2023 Live Score Updates: Shamsher Singh scored in the second quarter from a penalty corner to give India the lead. Catch live score and updates of IND vs WAL from the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar here.
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An international team of astronomers has performed a comprehensive spectroscopic and photometric study of a pulsating eclipsing binary star known as AI Hya. Results of the study, published January 11 on the arXiv pre-print server, deliver important insights i…
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Studying fossil dung offers another avenue for scientists trying to recreate ancient landscapes.
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Rob Spong's little girl, Lacey-Mae, who was four at the time, began complaining of headaches and was frequently bumping into things.
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The National Health Institute has awarded Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and The American University of Beirut Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine a five-year grant for the Late Life Learning (LLL), Cognition and Aging (3LC) study.
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The Treasury Department is poised to take defensive action to prevent a default that could do “irreparable harm" to the economy.
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