insert_link Namibia Old Mutual Foundation Donates N$30,000 Worth of Food to Aussenkehr Fire Victims The Old Mutual Foundation, in collaboration with the ||Kharas Governor's office, has provided food donations to 59 families in Aussenkehr who lost their homes in a fire last year. Valued at N$30,000, the donation aims to assist families, mainly comprising grape company employees affected by the November fire, which tragically claimed a life. Governor Aletha Frederick expressed gratitude for the gesture and urged employers, grape company owners, and the regional […] todayFebruary 21, 2024 15
insert_link Sport England back under-fire Root, Bairstow to keep India series alive England are blocking out all "external noise" to help Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow hit form and keep the series alive against India in Friday's fourth Test in Ranchi. After England slumped to their second-worst defeat since 1934, in terms of runs, in the third Test, Ben Stokes' side are 2-1 down and must win or draw to avoid losing the series with a game to spare. England's […] todayFebruary 21, 2024 5
insert_link Sport New Zealand win toss, bat in first T20 against Australia New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and the hosts elected to bat in the opening Twenty20 international against Australia in Wellington on Wednesday. The three-match series is the last for both teams before the T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies in June. Finn Allen and Devon Conway opened the batting for New Zealand with Kane Williamson rested. Australia left out Steve Smith, with […] todayFebruary 21, 2024 4
insert_link Lifestyle Is aromatherapy good or bad for you? Many people have turned to essential oils to help with stress, insomnia, headaches and other conditions. It's called aromatherapy, and FOX Medical Team's Beth Galvin explores how it works. todayFebruary 21, 2024 18
insert_link Videos Prince William is “deeply concerned” about the rising death toll of the Gaza conflict In an unprecedented royal statement on the Israel-Hamas war, Prince William has declared he is “deeply concerned” by its “human cost” and said “too many have been killed”. todayFebruary 21, 2024 20
insert_link Lifestyle Is your phone giving you ‘Popcorn Brain’? Ever find yourself struggling to focus on a single task for thought? If so, you may have what's known as 'Popcorn brain,' a problem where a person's attention jumps quickly from one thing to the next, and social media could be a major culprit. todayFebruary 21, 2024 22
insert_link Sport ‘Enhanced Games’ proposes to flip script on doping in sport A proposed event called the 'Enhanced Games' wants to flip the script on drug testing in sport. Organizers behind the Olympic-style competition want to see athletes embrace performance-enhancing drugs, and test the limits of the human body. todayFebruary 21, 2024 32
insert_link Opinion Pieces Some truths are self-evident: Joe Biden is too old. But who could possibly replace him? By Emma Shortis, RMIT University It is possible, in politics as in life, for several things to be true at once. It is true that Donald Trump and his plans for a second presidential administration represent an existential threat to American democracy. It is true that a media imperative for “balance” in political reporting is further degenerating into a “both sides”, false balance framework that is distorting […] todayFebruary 21, 2024 15
insert_link Sport Sandwich rant costs Wilder plenty of dough Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder was fined £11,500 ($14,500) by the Football Association on Tuesday after a scathing attack on officials last month, that included taking aim at a sandwich-eating assistant referee. Wilder claimed one of referee Tony Harrington's assistants had shown a "complete lack of respect" by eating as he confronted the officials following a 3-2 defeat at Crystal Palace. "Every 50/50 or tight decision goes against us […] todayFebruary 21, 2024 2