June 7, 2025 8:16 pm

Kelechi Ohiri, Director-General of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), says health insurance is the best path to provide more Nigerians with access to health care. Appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Ohiri emphasizes that free health care programs often…

Forbes Middle East, in partnership with Beltone Holding, will hold the first Top Advisors & Investors Summit in Cairo in the second half of 2025. The event comes at a time of major financial and economic changes across the MENA…

Ukraine has carried out a fresh attack on the Crimean Bridge using underwater explosives. The Ukrainian Security Service, also known as the SBU, confirmed that the operation was done early on Tuesday morning. It targeted the underwater pillars of the…

An Israeli journalist who once supported Israel’s military actions in Gaza after the October 7 Hamas attacks has changed his position. In the early days of the conflict, he believed in the goals of rescuing hostages and removing Hamas from…

BINI Shines in Cosmo UK, Gears Up for Illinois Tour

Filipino pop group BINI made another strong international appearance this week. The group was featured in a video by Cosmopolitan UK. In the 12-minute video, the members of BINI played a fun game called “Who’s Most Likely To.” They answered…

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Trump Probes Ex-DHS Official Miles Taylor's Criticism

Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is asking independent watchdogs to investigate a new memo signed by Donald Trump. On April 9, Trump ordered federal agencies to look into Taylor’s service and…

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Trump Doubles Steel Tariffs to 50% Amid Trade Tensions

President Donald Trump announced during a rally in Pennsylvania on Friday that he plans to raise tariffs on steel imports from 25 percent to 50 percent. This move aims to further protect the American steel industry from foreign competition and…

TECHNOLOGY

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US Ban on Chinese Labs May Boost Electronics Prices

The United States has recently banned several Chinese labs from testing electronics that are sold in the US. These labs were labeled as security risks by the US Federal Communications Commission. The move is part of Washington’s effort to reduce…

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Netanyahu’s Gaza Stance Blocks Ceasefire and Prisoner Talks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s firm stance on continuing the war in Gaza is hindering peace efforts, according to the Palestinian group Hamas. Hamas stated that Netanyahu’s recent comments reveal his intention to undermine ceasefire negotiations and delay the release…

Argentina Protests Rise After Pension Hike Vote Fails

Dozens of people were injured on Wednesday as protests erupted outside Argentina’s Congress in Buenos Aires. The clashes happened after lawmakers failed to gather enough votes to approve pension increases and the continuation of benefits for retirees. Less than half…

Google Ads Change as AI Transforms Search

Google is changing how it shows ads in search because of artificial intelligence. The company is testing new ways to add ads in its AI-powered search mode. This comes as Google tries to compete with AI chatbots like ChatGPT and…

Health Ministry to Require Medical Certificates for Cannabis Users

The Thai Ministry of Public Health plans to require medical certificates for all cannabis users to curb illegal cannabis exports. This announcement came after reports of cannabis smuggling through major airports like Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi in Bangkok. Public Health…

Australia Approves New Drug to Treat Early Alzheimer’s Disease

Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved a new drug called donanemab, marketed as Kisunla, to treat early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. Developed by Eli Lilly, this drug targets amyloid proteins in the brain, which are believed to contribute to Alzheimer’s progression. This…

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World Bike Day: 5 Top Studios Boosting Your Spin Class

World Bike Day is celebrated every year on June 3. The United Nations established this day in April 2018 to honor the bicycle’s long history and its importance in fitness and transport around the world. Cycling has been popular for over two centuries, and…