Tripoli – Sahar Rajab Engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhuma, Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, revealed that the government of Hamad Abdullah Arhuma has a ready vision, which includes alternatives for appointment and employment and provides a decent life for all job seekers by providing real job opportunities …
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Trump’s Aid Freeze Prompts Rethink of Dependency in Africa
Muhamad Yehia JOHANNESBURG—African health experts say the continent should prepare for an environment in which it can no longer depend on donations from the United States, following an order from President Donald Trump last week that paralyzed U.S.-funded health services. Although Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a waiver allowing …
Read More »Civilians Killed, Injured in Renewed Airstrikes in Sudan
Renewed air strikes by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) on Nyala, the capital of South Darfur, killed five people and injured eight, bringing the total toll after two days of shelling to 39 dead and 20 injured. The bombing also disrupted markets and brought the movement of the public within the city to a …
Read More »Hamas Releases 3 Israeli Hostages in Emaciated Condition
Muhamad Yehia Three Israeli hostages are being released by the terror group Hamas in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners. Eli Sharabi, Ohad Ben Ami, and Or Levy were among the 251 people taken hostage by Hamas when it launched a brutal terror attack into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The …
Read More »5Takeaways From US Trade Chief’s Confirmation Hearing
Muhamad Yehia Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump’s pick to be the nation’s top trade negotiator, vowed to recalibrate the global trade system and advance the new administration’s sweeping agenda. In November, the president chose Greer, 44, as the next U.S. trade representative. As trade representative Robert Lighthizer’s chief of staff …
Read More »Trump Delays Tariffs on Low-Cost Imports From China
Muhamad Yehia President Donald Trump signed a Feb. 5 executive order that postpones tariffs on low-cost imports from China. Tariffs on low-cost, or de minimis, packages from China will be paused until the Department of Commerce confirms that proper measures, procedures, and systems have been instituted to ensure comprehensive package …
Read More »Trump Says Japan’s Nippon Steel Will Drop US Steel Purchase, Invest Instead
Muhamad Yehia Japan’s Nippon Steel is considering investing in U.S. Steel rather than owning the company, President Donald Trump said on Feb. 7. “They’ve agreed to invest heavily in U.S. Steel, as opposed to own it, and that sounds very exciting,” Trump told reporters at a press conference alongside Japanese …
Read More »Musk Says He Will Bring Back Fired DOGE Staffer
Muhamad Yehia Elon Musk on Friday said that his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will bring back a fired staffer who made “inappropriate” social media posts as Vice President JD Vance on Friday said he wanted him to return to the organization. “He will be brought back,” Musk posted …
Read More »Common Sleeping Pill Potentially Linked to Alzheimer’s, Other Disorders, Study Finds
Muhamad Yehia A study published on Jan. 8 suggests that a common sleeping medication, zolpidem, commonly known by the brand name Ambien, may disrupt the brain’s ability to “cleanse” itself during sleep, potentially raising the risk of Alzheimer’s and other neurological disorders. In research published in the journal Cell, Danish …
Read More »Love hormone discoverd in spray
Muhamad Yehia Scientists have discovered that a simple nasal spray containing oxytocin, commonly known as the “love hormone,” may help treat apathy that often affects patients with a type of early-onset dementia. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a common form of early-onset dementia affecting people between the ages of 40 and …
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