7 Top Foods for a Healthier Body After 50

Embracing Wellness After 50: The Top Seven Foods for a Healthier, Happier You As we age, our bodies undergo significant changes, especially when it comes to our nutritional needs. If you’re over 50 and looking to shed some pounds or simply improve your overall well-being, you’re in the right place. Today, we're going to explore seven fabulous foods to incorporate into your diet, as suggested by renowned sports dietitian Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT. Let’s dive into how these foods can support muscle, bone,…

7 Natural Coffee Creams Without Artificial Sweeteners

The Best Coffee Creamers Without Artificial Sweeteners: A Flavorful Guide In today’s health-conscious world, the plethora of coffee creamers available can be both exciting and overwhelming. With options ranging from dairy to plant-based, unsweetened to ultra-sweet, it’s hard to know which to pick—especially if you're looking to avoid artificial sweeteners. Fortunately, I’ve rounded up a list of delightful coffee creamers that steer clear of synthetic sweeteners while delivering rich flavors. Let’s dive into the world of…

Somalia’s President Urges Climate Justice, Financing at African Climate Summit

Somalia’s plea in Addis Ababa: climate justice is not charity, it’s survival At a summit meant to elevate Africa’s voice on climate, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud delivered a blunt reminder: the continent is being asked to decarbonize while still paying the price for emissions it did not cause. His appeal — for scaled-up finance, clearer delivery mechanisms and a rapid transition from pledges to payouts — was not a diplomatic flourish. It was a survival plan for a country that has endured back-to-back climate…

Lady Gaga crowned Artist of the Year at MTV Video Music Awards

Lady Gaga’s night, and the VMAs’ widening map of pop Long Island’s UBS Arena felt, at moments, like the center of the music world on Tuesday night — a patchwork of sequins, fandoms and cross-genre collaborations that underscored how global pop now arrives in many languages and forms. Lady Gaga walked off with Artist of the Year and three other trophies, but the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards were less a coronation than a catalog of pop’s kaleidoscopic present: K‑pop and Latin giants rubbing shoulders with veteran icons, young…

Afghan resident in Tipperary describes widespread destruction after deadly earthquake

Across continents, an earthquake's echoes: Afghan villages flattened, diaspora left to grieve One week after a late‑night earthquake tore through the steep valleys of eastern Afghanistan, survivors still sift through mud and stone, looking for the impossible — the bodies of loved ones, the foundations of a life. In Ireland, a man named Raoof Safi repeated the same ritual of pale modern grief: scrolling through videos, answering phone calls, counting names. The quake, measured at about magnitude 6.0 and striking around…

Trading North Western State of Somalia recognition for Palestinians’ forced displacement isn’t worth the cost

Analysis: North Western State of Somalia, Gaza, and a perilous recognition bargain In Hargeisa, where tea stalls hum with late-night talk and the red-green-white flag flutters from shopfronts, the idea sounds both dizzying and dangerous: that international recognition for North Western State of Somalia might be tethered to a plan, reported in Israeli media, to forcibly move Palestinians from Gaza to this corner of the Horn of Africa. It is a proposition loaded with history—and the kind of fragile politics that can ignite a…

Rwanda Invests in Drones with New Air Taxi Service

Rwanda's Rise as a Global Drone Hub: A New Horizon for Innovation In the heart of Africa, Rwanda has emerged as an unexpected leader in the burgeoning field of drone technology, positioning itself not only as a pioneer on the continent but also as a beacon for innovation. As international firms flock to this East African nation, it is reshaping its identity and ambition, blending tradition with the cutting-edge potential of modern aviation. A Historic Moment in Aviation On September 4, during the prestigious 2025 Aviation…

Political Parties in Malawi Demand Transparency Ahead of Pivotal Elections

Ballots Arrive on Time in Malawi, But Trust Remains the Real Battleground Ballot papers for Malawi’s presidential and parliamentary elections due on September 16 arrived on schedule this week, prompting cautious relief from political parties and election officials — and renewed calls for what many see as the only thing that will keep the peace: uncompromising transparency during voting and counting. Logistics delivered, but the memory of 2019 lingers “We welcome the punctual delivery of ballots,” said a senior official…

Trump warns he’ll launch trade probe after ‘unfair’ Google ruling

EU’s €2.95bn fine on Google exposes a new fault line: regulators vs. politicians The European Commission’s decision to fine Alphabet’s Google €2.95 billion over alleged anti‑competitive behaviour in its ad‑tech business has landed in the middle of a transatlantic tug-of-war — and now risks spilling into trade politics. The penalty, the fourth major sanction handed to the search giant by Brussels over the past decade, prompted an unusually blunt response from the United States: former President Donald Trump wrote on Truth…

Federal Authorities Indict Somali Brothers on Fraud and Money-Laundering Charges

How a U.S. child‑nutrition fraud stretched from Minnesota to Nairobi — and what it reveals about pandemic-era crimes The U.S. Department of Justice’s recent indictment of two Kenyan brothers accused of laundering millions tied to a multimillion‑dollar scheme to steal federal child‑nutrition money reads like a study in how local corruption can quickly become transnational. At stake were dollars intended to feed children in American schools; according to prosecutors, some of that money ended up in apartments near Nairobi…