By Amedwork Ferhiwot

In his upcoming book, remarkable literary endeavour, Pope Francis has captured his autobiography titled “Life, My Story Through History.” This captivating book, co-authored with Italian journalist Fabio Marchese Ragona, offers a unique perspective on the Pope’s life, beliefs, and the global events that have shaped our world.  The book sheds light on key moments in the Pope’s life and their intersection with world events.

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Irish voters’ recent rejection of proposed constitutional amendments has sent shockwaves through a part of the political establishment of the nation. Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has conceded defeat in a double referendum that aimed to redefine family roles and clarify women’s duties in the constitution. The votes, held on International Women’s Day, resulted in a significant rejection of proposed amendments.

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Cape Town has embarked on a brave mission and unique environmental strategy, chopping down trees to safeguard its water supply. This seemingly counterintuitive strategy is rooted in the unique challenges faced by this South African city.

In an essential environmental plan, Cape Town is turning the tables on climate change by taking an unexpected step: chopping down trees to quench its thirst. The surprising strategy, a proactive response to the city’s water crisis, involves a meticulous movement to eradicate invasive tree species threatening the delicate balance of the local ecosystem.

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A Silent Threat to Health! In a ground-breaking study recently published in Neurology, researchers have revealed a significant amount of air pollution (PM2.5) and early signs of Alzheimer’s disease in the human brain.

Recent scientific studies have illuminated a concerning connection between air pollution and severe health issues, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. Fine particulate matter known as PM2.5, commonly found in polluted air, has been identified as a potential culprit. This revelation implies that environmental factors, particularly air pollution, might play a pivotal role in contributing to Alzheimer’s, especially among individuals lacking a genetic predisposition.