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Ukrainians Encouraged to Use Heated Sex Toys to Cope With Extreme Winter Cold
Ukrainian citizens have been urged to consider using heated sex toys as an alternative way to keep warm amid severe winter conditions and ongoing electricity shortages caused by the war. The advice came from Svetlana Paveletskaya, the partner of former Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister Dmitry Kuleba, who suggested that modern sex toys equipped with heating…
Gicumbi Residents Raise Safety Concerns Over Stray Dogs
Residents of Gicumbi District have expressed growing concern over the rising number of stray dogs roaming freely on the streets, citing threats to public safety and health. Many locals say they feel unsafe walking in their neighborhoods, especially during early mornings and late evenings. Reports of dog attacks on children have intensified fear and increased…
France Sees More Deaths Than Births in 2025
France recorded more deaths than births in 2025, according to official data from the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE). This marks the first time such a situation has occurred since World War II. Official Figures Show Population Shift INSEE reported that 651,000 people died in France in 2025. During the same year,…
WHO Calls for Health Taxes on Sugary Drinks and Alcohol
The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged governments to raise so-called “health taxes” on sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages, warning that falling prices are fuelling preventable diseases and injuries worldwide. In two reports released on January 13, WHO said weak and poorly designed tax systems have allowed products linked to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer,…
Over 400,000 Rwandans Diagnosed With Malaria in Three Months
More than 400,000 people were diagnosed with malaria in Rwanda during the last three months of 2025, according to data from the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC). The data shows that 442,678 people tested positive for malaria between September and November 2025. Health officials say the sharp increase was mainly caused by the rainy season, which…
Over 42,000 People Infected With Tuberculosis in Seven Years
More than 42,000 people were infected with tuberculosis over the past seven years, according to a new report by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR). The report shows that 42,103 people were diagnosed with tuberculosis during this period. Tuberculosis, commonly known as TB, is an infectious disease that affects the lungs. It spreads…
Gaps in Childhood Immunization Persist as Parents Cite Challenges in Huye
A recent survey by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) shows that gaps in childhood immunization remain a concern, despite Rwanda’s strong performance in vaccination coverage. The seventh basic childhood immunization survey, released in 2025, reveals that the proportion of children who receive all recommended vaccines has dropped by 2 percent compared to…
Nearly One in Four Births Were Caesarean Deliveries
NISR’s annual report, the Statistical Year Book 2025, shows that 24.9 percent of all women who gave birth in 2024 underwent a caesarean section. Out of more than 336,000 women who gave birth, over 83,000 required surgical delivery. Medical experts explain that a caesarean section is often necessary when normal delivery puts the life of…
Over 500 Children Killed by Malaria in Rwanda Over the Last Five Years
A report by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) shows that 572 children have died from malaria in the past five years. The data highlights the continued threat malaria poses to public health, especially among children. Malaria Deaths Among Children Under Five Since 2019, malaria has claimed the lives of many children under…
Rwanda to Produce Medical Radionuclides
Rwanda plans to start producing radionuclides for nuclear medicine in 2026. The announcement was made by Remy Wilson Bana, acting head of RURA’s nuclear safety division. Regulatory Approval and Local Production Rwanda has obtained preliminary approvals to manufacture these medical isotopes. Production is expected to create around 100 jobs in various roles. The country aims…
