After being diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2012, Falesi Mwajomba took it upon herself to go door to door in a small village called Chikwawa in Malawi, encouraging women to go for cervical cancer screening. After an early diagnosis saved her life, Falesi now spreads the word around her community […]
Daily Archives: November 27, 2019
The Mirror reported that Kate Garraway, Nadine and Jacqueline Jossa are refusing to strip down when they take public showers, following the reaction of Myleene Klass back in 2006. Although taking a stand, the former Girls Aloud star still looked sensational in her pretty bikini as she sat alongside the […]
The final scripts of the HBO adaptation left Kit Harington in tears. He, like many fans, was devastated when he realised Jon Snow would kill Daenerys. But Jon’s ending was set all the way back in the very first chapter of the very first book. Martin loves to foreshadow and […]
This update brought with it the highly anticipated Zombies mode as well as the much demanded controller support feature. The Battle Pass also brings with it new premium and free content as well as new characters and themed content. In a post on Reddit the Call of Duty Mobile team […]
The negative effects of sleep loss scarcely need mentioning, as anyone that has skipped a few night’s sleep can attest to the overwhelming impact it can have on the body. What you may not realise is that consistently going without sleep can endanger your life, however, raising the risk of […]
Chelsea star Tammy Abraham was taken off on a stretcher during the Blues’ Champions League clash against Valencia. The England international was also left in tears after a heavy fall. Abraham went up for a header with Valencia defender Ezequiel Garay late into the first half. The Chelsea striker was […]
Researchers have intricately linked the development of ostrich eggs used as jewellery to reveal some 10,000 years of human cultural interaction across Africa in pre-history times. Ostrich eggshell beads are some of the oldest ornaments made by humans, being found to date back at least 50,000 years ago in Arica. […]
A federal appeals court on Wednesday put a hold on a judge’s ruling that former White House counsel Don McGahn must comply with a House subpoena while it considers whether the federal government is entitled to more time to appeal. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of […]