Contact Information

Theodore Lowe, Ap #867-859
Sit Rd, Azusa New York

We Are Available 24/ 7. Call Now.
HEALTH

Chewing Gum Cause of Migraines in Teens

Teenagers who love chewing, smacking and bubble-popping gum may be giving themselves a headache, according to research by Dr. Nathan Watemberg of Tel Aviv University-affiliated

RWANDA

A police officer killed in Musanze

Mucyurabuhoro Clement, a police officer was shut to death by unknown people yesterday in Musanze district. He was working in the investigation department of the

INTERNATIONAL

S Sudan on precipice of civil war,Obama warns

US President Barack Obama has warned that South Sudan is on the “precipice” of a civil war, after clashes in the capital Juba spread around

RWANDA

Kigali-African youth assesses how to foster self reliance

The youth from 45 African countries gather at Kigali Serena Hotel to exchange insights on how values leading to full self reliance can be fostered

RWANDA

Mayor Ndayisaba denounces parents who use children to beg

During a National Dialogue of Children that takes place in Kigali Serena Hotel, The Mayor of Kigali Mr denounced parents who bring their children in

HEALTH

Stress gene linked to heart attacks

A stress gene has been linked to having a higher risk of dying from a heart attack or heart disease. Heart patients with the genetic change

ENTERTAINMENT

Paul Walker’s Daughter Meadow Joins Justin Bieber at ‘Believe’ Premiere

Justin Bieber hosted a red-carpet event in Los Angeles to premiere his second documentary film “Justin Bieber’s Believe”. E! News reports Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow was among the guests coming

INTERNATIONAL

South Sudan Army Loses Control of Northern Town

South Sudan’s military announced that it is no longer in control of Bor, a town north of the capital, after fighting spread there following what

SPORTS

AS Kigali Serugaba in Talks With U.S. Football Agents

AS Kigali right winger Eric Serugaba is holding talks with football agents to link him to at least a second division football team in the

INTERNATIONAL

CAR death toll much higher than thought, says Amnesty

Former rebels in the Central African Republic killed almost 1,000 people in a two-day rampage this month, double an earlier UN estimate, Amnesty International has