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Now that the floods are wreaking havoc again

The Punch 

THE floodwaters are here again, wreaking havoc across Nigeria. The country watches in horror as the death toll mounts. The National Emergency Management Agency reported that 195 lives have already been lost to the deluge as of August 30. This is a heavy toll. NEMA said on August 28 that the floods had ravaged 113

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Addressing maternal health crisis

The Punch 

Nigeria is grappling with a severe maternal health crisis and anaemia, which accounts for 10 per cent of pregnancy-related deaths. Antenatal Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation presents a critical solution that needs urgent adoption and scaling. However, a multifaceted approach that includes additional measures is essential for long-term success. The prevalence of pregnancy-related anaemia in Nigeria is

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For many investors and intellectuals leaving China, it's Japan — not the US — that's the bigger draw

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Well-heeled Chinese are moving to Japan in droves, buying up homes and harboring hopes for opportunities. Some are scholars and artists. Others are dot-com entrepreneurs. So many wealthy Chinese have bought apartments in luxury high-rises in Tokyo that some areas have been dubbed “Chinatowns,” or “Digital Chinatowns.” Japan's proximity to China is a plus, as well as the country’s ease of living and rich culture. Immigration policies favor highly skilled professionals, and Japan has less of the sharp... Читать дальше...

ABC News releases rules for presidential debate between Harris, Trump in Philadelphia - WHYY

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  1. ABC News releases rules for presidential debate between Harris, Trump in Philadelphia  WHYY
  2. Harris campaign agrees to ABC presidential debate rules with some 'assurances:' report  Fox News
  3. Trump and Harris’s first presidential debate is Tuesday. Here’s what to know.  The Washington Post
  4. Harris and Trump Settle on Debate Rules: 2024 Election Live Updates  The New York Times

Seeking an alternative to China’s pressure-cooker schools, families move to Thailand

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Chinese families are increasingly flocking to Thailand for the country's quality international schools and relaxed lifestyle. They are middle-class, white-collar workers seeking a better quality of life, particularly for their children, in response to the intense competition in Chinese schools and cities. Parents want their kids to have the freedom to develop their own interests and hobbies instead of doing homework until midnight and having to take tutoring classes just to keep up in school. Migration... Читать дальше...