According to RBW, Solar plans to host the event in Mandarin as a gesture of gratitude to her Chinese fans. She is also taking an active role in planning the program, which will include interactive ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In the lower gardens of Paris’s Musée de Montmartre, chef and food artist Zélikha Dinga is setting up an ...
GUJRAT: In a biggest ever anti-encroachment operation of the district, the administration has demolished up to 16-foot long encroachments in front of at least 170 shops in Dinga town during the last ...
The Dinga Dinga outbreak along the Uganda-Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) border has emerged as a public health concern, mainly affecting women and girls. The World Health Organisation (WHO) ...
The Dinga Dinga disease outbreak in Uganda’s Bundibugyo district has gained attention due to its mysterious nature The symptoms of Dinga Dinga, particularly the uncontrollable shaking similar to the ...
The outbreak of a strange illness called 'Dinga Dinga', which translates to "shaking like dancing", has left the people and medical professionals confused in the Bundibugyo district of Uganda, where ...
Symptoms of Dinga Dinga virus: Early symptoms include fever, shivering, and weakness. Infected people are being treated with antibiotics, and recovery typically takes about a week The Dinga Dinga ...
A mysterious illness, locally known as "Dinga Dinga," has caused widespread concern in Uganda, particularly in the Bundibugyo district, where over 300 people have been affected. The disease, which ...
What is the new mysterious disease that has reared its ugly head in Uganda? Experts are calling it 'Dinga Dinga virus' and as per news reports, it has affected more than 300 people in Uganda but there ...
A mysterious illness called "Dinga Dinga," causing shaking, fever, and weakness, is affecting women and girls in Uganda's Bundibugyo district. This mysterious illness serves as a stark reminder of the ...
Dinga Dinga virus: A mysterious illness locally referred to as “Dinga Dinga”, has wrecked havoc in Uganda. The disease has affected 300 people in Uganda’s Bundibugyo district. The condition, ...