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  NASA Launches Historic Mission to Rescue Falling Swift Space Telescope Before It Re-enters Earth's Atmosphere NASA has begun an unprecedented mission to save one of its most productive space observatories from an untimely end, sending a robotic spacecraft to intercept and lift the aging Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory into a safer orbit before atmospheric drag pulls it back to Earth. If successful, the operation will not only extend the life of a telescope that has transformed scientists' understanding of some of the universe's most violent explosions but could also establish a new model for maintaining valuable satellites in orbit rather than replacing them. NASA Bets on Robotic Rescue to Save Swift Space Telescope NASA has launched one of the most ambitious satellite-servicing missions ever attempted, aiming to prevent the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from falling out of orbit after more than two decades of groundbreaking scientific work. The mission cente...

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How Much Should You Give at a Wedding? Why Modern Etiquette Is Moving Away from Fixed Rules Few social occasions create as much uncertainty as deciding how much money to give at a wedding. As couples increasingly request cash instead of traditional gifts and celebrations become more expensive, guests are asking whether there is still a "right" amount to contribute. Etiquette specialists say there is no universal answer. Instead, modern wedding gifting is increasingly shaped by personal finances, relationships, and the wider costs of attending, rather than outdated traditions or unofficial rules. How Much Should You Give at a Wedding? Why Modern Etiquette Is Changing For generations, wedding guests have wrestled with the same question: how much should you give at a wedding? The answer once appeared relatively straightforward. In many communities, an unwritten expectation suggested that guests should at least "cover the cost of their plate"—giving enough ...

Faith of a Gay Nigerian Priest: Identity, Belief and Exile

  Faith of a Gay Nigerian Priest: How One Cleric's Story Exposes the Collision of Religion, Identity and Society For many religious leaders, faith is the foundation of their public lives. But for one Nigerian priest, that same faith became the source of an agonising conflict after his sexual orientation became known. His experience offers a rare insight into the pressures faced by LGBTQ Christians in deeply religious societies, where personal identity, church doctrine and national law often collide. The priest's story, shared through a recent BBC documentary podcast, highlights the emotional, spiritual and social consequences of living openly as a gay man while remaining committed to Christian ministry. It also raises broader questions about inclusion, religious freedom and the future of faith communities across Africa. Faith, Calling and an Impossible Choice The priest says he never viewed his faith and his sexuality as opposing forces. From an early age, he believ...

Zambia HIV Drugs: What Trump-Era Aid Changes Could Mean

  What Does the Future Hold for People in Zambia on HIV Drugs in the Trump Era? For more than two decades, Zambia has been one of the world's biggest beneficiaries of U.S.-funded HIV programmes, helping transform HIV from a fatal diagnosis into a manageable chronic illness for more than a million people. But changes to American foreign assistance under President Donald Trump's administration have raised fresh questions about the long-term security of life-saving treatment. While most Zambians currently receiving antiretroviral therapy continue to access medication, health experts warn that funding cuts, reduced prevention programmes and uncertainty over future support could reverse years of progress unless alternative financing and stronger domestic health systems emerge. The future of HIV treatment in Zambia is entering a period of uncertainty Few public health partnerships have reshaped a country's healthcare system as profoundly as the U.S.-supported HIV resp...

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  Japan Mayor’s Maternity Leave Ignites National Debate Over Women, Leadership and Family When Mayor Shoko Kawata announced she would step away from her duties to welcome her first child, she expected questions not a nationwide controversy. Instead, her decision has exposed deep divisions over gender roles, political leadership and work-life balance in one of the world's most rapidly ageing societies. As Japan struggles with declining birth rates and persistent gender inequality, Kawata's historic decision has become far more than a personal milestone. It has evolved into a national conversation about whether women can realistically pursue political leadership without sacrificing family life. A Historic First for Japanese Local Politics Mayor Shoko Kawata of Yawata, a city in Kyoto Prefecture, is set to become the first serving mayor in Japan to take maternity leave while remaining in office. The 35-year-old, who is also among the country's youngest municipal le...

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  Is the American Dream Still Surviving Among Africans? For decades, the United States represented hope, prosperity, and limitless opportunity for millions of Africans seeking better lives. The promise of quality education, stable employment, and economic freedom transformed America into one of the world's most desired destinations. Today, however, changing immigration policies, rising living costs, economic uncertainty, and growing opportunities within Africa and other parts of the world are reshaping that long-held aspiration. While the American dream remains alive for many Africans, it is increasingly being questioned, redefined, and, in some cases, replaced by new ambitions. The American Dream's Enduring Appeal For generations, the phrase "the American dream" has symbolized the belief that anyone, regardless of their background, can achieve success through education, hard work, and determination. Among African families, this vision often translate...