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Corruption in the NGO sector

 Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are usually connected with helping people, social justice, and international development. They grew a lot after World War II, when countries needed to work together to rebuild and solve problems like poverty, health issues, and human rights. Groups such as Oxfam and Amnesty International were created to reduce inequality and protect basic freedoms. NGOs usually work as non-profit organisations, which means they do not try to make money. They receive money from donations, government grants , and partnerships with companies. Some also raise money through campaigns, services, or selling products. Even though they are charities, many NGOs manage large amounts of money, employ workers, and run complex organisations, similar to businesses. However, this complexity can create problems. There have been cases of mismanagement, corruption , and lack of transparency . This has caused concern about how money is used. In some cases, money for aid has ...

Zhanna Samsonova

Watch:    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZfGc0Z9MybA  Social media influencers are often associated with lifestyle advice, health trends, and personal development. In recent years, many influencers have promoted alternative diets, including veganism, raw food diets, and detox programmes. These trends have gained popularity as people search for healthier and more natural ways of living. One example is Zhanna Samsonova, a well-known influencer who promoted an extreme raw food lifestyle. For nearly ten years, she followed a strict routine , eating only uncooked fruits and vegetables. She frequently shared her daily life online, showing her strong belief in this way of eating. While some followers admired her discipline, others felt concern about her health. Her diet was highly restrictive , as she avoided all cooked food. Over time, experts warned that her eating habits were deficient in essential nutrients. Despite this, she continued to advocate her lifestyle and ha...

The Rise and Tragic End of a Raw Vegan Influencer

Zhanna Samsonova, a well-known vegan influencer, built a large online following by promoting an extreme raw food lifestyle. For nearly a decade, she reportedly consumed only uncooked fruits and vegetables, often sharing videos of her meals and daily routines with her audience. Her content attracted both admiration and concern. Samsonova’s diet was highly restrictive , consisting mainly of raw fruit and vegetable dishes. She avoided cooked food entirely and reportedly relied heavily on fruit juices, refusing even to drink water. Supporters described her lifestyle as sustainable and natural, while critics warned it could lead to serious health problems. Over time, some followers noticed that Samsonova appeared increasingly thin and physically weak. Friends and online observers expressed concern that her diet might be deficient in essential nutrients such as protein and fats. Despite these warnings, she remained committed to her beliefs and continued to advocate for her lifestyle. Me...

The new 'looksmaxxing' trend could be risky

A new trend among young men is causing doctors to worry. The trend is called "looksmaxxing". Men who follow it want to maximize their looks. They want to have a more physically attractive face and body. They do this through many different methods. Some of these are dangerous. One method is bone smashing. This involves putting pressure on bones in the face to make them change shape. Many men do this to try to get a "square" jaw. They want to look stronger by having a "power jaw". Another thing young men are doing is having cosmetic surgery and using fillers in their cheeks, under their eyes, and in their lips. These things can remove wrinkles and make men look younger. Many doctors are concerned that men who follow looksmaxxing are damaging their physical and mental health. Many things can go wrong with bone smashing and cosmetic surgery. Moreover, mental health experts warn that young men can develop anxiety if they constantly worry about their looks and b...