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Sony Ends Release Of PlayStation Games on Discs

Sony Ends Release Of PlayStation Games on Discs

Sony has revealed that it would stop releasing new video games for the PlayStation on disc in January 2028 following a shift in consumer preferences. The firm said the upcoming shift “has no impact on games that have already released, or will be releasing, prior to January 2028 in disc format.” “Following this date, new...

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PCOS Renamed PMOS To Reflect Broader Health Impacts

PCOS Renamed PMOS To Reflect Broader Health Impacts

A medical condition previously known as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has officially been renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) following a global review involving medical experts and patient advocacy groups. The condition, which affects about one in eight women worldwide, impacts hormones, metabolism, reproductive health, mental health, skin conditions and weight regulation. More than 50...

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Global Wine Consumption Falls As Consumers Tighten Spending

Global Wine Consumption Falls As Consumers Tighten Spending

Global wine consumption fell in 2025 as economic pressure, shifting lifestyles and changing consumer habits weighed on demand, the industry’s trade body said on Tuesday. The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) said in its annual review that the sector faced “a combination of climatic variability, softer demand and rising trade uncertainty” in 2025....

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Shettima Celebrates Fasoranti At His Centenary Birthday In Akure

Shettima Celebrates Fasoranti At His Centenary Birthday In Akure

Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima on Monday represented President Bola Tinubu at the 100th birthday celebration of Afenifere leader Reuben Fasoranti in Akure, Ondo State, where he praised the elder statesman’s contributions to national unity, democracy and justice. Shettima described Fasoranti as a steadfast advocate for the unity of Nigeria and the dignity of its...

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Nigeria’s Trendy Handwoven Fabric Makers Push Back Against Automation

Nigeria’s Trendy Handwoven Fabric Makers Push Back Against Automation

In Iseyin, a quiet town in southwestern Nigeria, shaded corners beneath trees, narrow alleys and makeshift sheds hum with life. These humble spaces double as workshops for *aso-oke*, a richly textured handwoven fabric indigenous to the Yoruba people. Demand for the fabric has surged both locally and internationally, driven by the diaspora and the global...