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Iran has warned of “everlasting consequences” following U.S. military strikes that targeted three of its nuclear sites early Saturday, www.irangov.irescalating tensions across the Middle East and drawing international alarm. In a statement posted early Sunday on X (formerly Twitter), Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi condemned the strikes as “outrageous” and “criminal,” declaring that Tehran is considering “all options” in response. “The events this morning are outrageous and will have everlasting consequences,” Araghchi wrote. “Every member of the United Nations should be alarmed by this dangerous, lawless, and criminal behavior.” The Iranian diplomat said any response by Tehran would be…

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It is a new word, huh? Hypocrity. Well, it is not a commonly used word. But come on, you must have seen its closeness to hypocrisy. OK, hypocrity is the act of pretending to have virtues, beliefs, or feelings that one does not possess, especially when those pretended beliefs contradict one’s actions. Now, interchange it with hypocrity. You get it. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), established in 1957, is an autonomous international organisation within the United Nations system. It carries out programmes to maximise the contribution of nuclear technology to society while verifying its peaceful use. Related to this…

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Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko, who represents Sokoto North Senatorial District, has launched a free eye surgeries www.nass.gov.ngthat is expected to provide sight-restoring services to no fewer than 5,000 residents of Sokoto State. The initiative, which officially kicked off at the senator’s constituency office located along Garba Duba Road in Sokoto metropolis, is being executed in partnership with Vision Savers Eye Services and the Sokoto Specialist Hospital. Representing Senator Wamakko at the event, Almustapha Alkali, the Permanent Secretary of the Sokoto State Ministry of Agriculture, said the five-day medical outreach would cover critical services including free eye surgeries, distribution of corrective…

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As concerns over adolescent health continue to rise, health professionals and parents are calling for greater awareness and education on personal hygiene among teenagers. By Anna Moses In an exclusive interview, Matron Tobi Emmanuel, a senior medical practitioner at the General Hospital, Minna, emphasized the urgent need for hygiene education targeted at teenagers. According to her, many common health issues affecting adolescents can be prevented with simple personal hygiene practices. “Teenage hygiene goes beyond just appearing neat—it’s about protecting overall health, building self-confidence, and avoiding preventable infections,” she said. “We’re seeing more cases of candidiasis, skin infections causing itching, body…

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