In the world of male pleasure, dry orgasm offers a unique experience by dissociating orgasm from ejaculation. This ability, although less common, opens new perspectives on male sexuality. The article explores the medical, surgical, and sexual technique-related causes that can lead to dry orgasms. Although it can impact fertility, dry orgasm does not diminish sexual pleasure. By highlighting this diversity of sexual responses, the article invites us to rethink our perceptions of male pleasure and to fully explore the multiple dimensions of sexuality.
Conjunctivitis in babies, often called “pink eye,” is a common problem that often worries parents. Some believe breast milk may be a silver bullet, but the science is less definitive. Although breast milk is rich in nutrients and antibodies, it is not recommended for use as a treatment for conjunctivitis. There are different types of conjunctivitis, some requiring specific treatments. It is essential to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. For the health of toddlers, it is best to follow medical advice.
Egypt plays a crucial role in supporting the Palestinian cause and seeking a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Faced with a corrupt Israeli government, Egypt’s involvement and efforts for peace are essential. The vision of an independent Palestinian state coexisting with Israel is the path to a peaceful resolution. The recent tragedies in Gaza highlight the need to act to protect civilians and end the violence. U.S. involvement is also crucial, requiring strong leadership to work toward peace. The quest for lasting peace in the Middle East relies on collective commitment and recognition of the rights of all people in the region.
The Lassa fever outbreak is wreaking havoc in Ebonyi State, Nigeria, with 14 deaths among 29 confirmed cases. Dr. Hyacinth Ebenyi stresses the importance of not giving in to panic and recalls the preventive measures to take to avoid the spread of the disease. He warns against eating rats and recommends vigilance for characteristic symptoms. Raising public awareness is crucial to combating this deadly disease.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s 2024 budget speech highlighted a bold move to draw down R150 billion from the Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account (CRCA) to reduce government borrowing and control debt. debt service costs. This strategy aims to reach an agreement with the Reserve Bank of South Africa to receive gradual distributions, with the aim of reducing debt and associated costs. This measure, resulting from consultations with civil society and experts, demonstrates a desire for rigorous financial management to ensure the economic stability of the country.
In response to the economic crisis heightened by the Covid-19 pandemic, the South African government has extended the Covid-19 relief package to support the millions of people affected by growing unemployment. Despite concerns about potential restrictive clauses, it is essential that the changes ensure a fair distribution of social benefits to protect the most vulnerable in society. These funds must be used effectively to provide real relief to beneficiaries who need it most.
Discover the shocking images of suspects weakened following a hunger strike at the court in Mombasa, Kenya. Members of a cult led by Paul Mackenzie are facing murder charges after the deaths of 429 followers who fasted to death. These tragic events raise questions about sectarian manipulation and religious extremism. Visit our blog to learn more about this case and other hot topics.
In a recent blog post, the case involving former Chairman of the Nigeria Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Committee, Hon. Nicholas Mutu, was delayed due to the absence of his lawyer for reasons health. The charge relates to illegal activities between 2014 and 2016. Despite Mutu’s presence, the absence of his lawyer caused the case to be postponed. The judge set a new date for the hearing to allow the defendants to present their defense. These delays are regrettable, but it is essential to respect the health of lawyers while continuing the quest for justice.
The budget presented by the South African Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, provoked contrasting reactions. A personal income tax increase is planned to plug a R15 billion shortfall, while a global minimum corporate tax will be implemented. Despite discussions around an increase in VAT, no modification of tax brackets is envisaged, to guarantee a more equitable distribution of tax burdens. Higher taxes on certain products and environmental taxes are also planned. This budget raises questions about its long-term impact on the South African economy and society.
In a recent article, there is talk of the “contract of the century” between the DRC and Chinese companies for the exploitation of copper and cobalt mines. After a renegotiation, the country obtained almost 6 billion additional dollars. Despite this progress, civil society is calling for prosecutions against those responsible for past mismanagement. The Asadho association is launching a campaign against impunity, urging the Congolese justice system to act. Transparency and accountability are essential for better governance of natural resources in the DRC.