Raviha Imran
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Cameroon Budget 2026: 50B Youth Fund, 650km of New Roads, and a Doubling Deficit
The 2026 budget plan was delivered to government ministry desks on a chilly Yaoundé morning. Even seasoned authorities hesitated at the top figure: CFA 8,816.4 billion. This was bold for a country accustomed to moderate budgetary inclinations—a 14% increase in expenditure from the previous year and a signal that Cameroon was prepared to develop, change, and invest in a manner seldom seen before.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Trader
2025 Airbus A320 Recall: How a Cosmic-Linked Software Error Caused 6,000 Jets to Go Down and Started World Travel
It started off as simply another A320 soaring into the sky, transporting tired passengers between towns, dreams, and goodbyes. However, something went horribly wrong somewhere hundreds of miles above the ground, in the thinning air. The unseen ropes tugging the jet's wings and tail momentarily lost their hold, causing it to tumble downward rather than due to turbulence or bad weather.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Trader
Strong winds and a lot of snow are predicted for Chicago this weekend.
Chicago had an unsettling calm late on Friday night, the type of silence that precedes a storm. The cold air was filled with the dull glimmer of streetlights. The city's pulse continued to beat with the typical Friday-night bustle, despite a few early flakes dancing in the breeze. Unaware that nature was preparing one of the city's largest November snowstorms in years, residents inside houses turned on fires or opened tea cups.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Earth
Airbus A320 Recall: Global Fleet Is Grounded Before Holiday Travel Due to Solar Radiation Bug
As the passengers on Flight 399 were getting used to the routine of flying, the floor practically gave way. The Airbus A320 abruptly plunged downward somewhere between cruising altitude and blue sky. It was neither the soft swaying that most tourists are accustomed to nor the steady shudder of turbulence. It happened suddenly. severe. Clearly incorrect.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Trader
Silver Prices Break $55 as Miners Take Center Stage and Supply Tightens
Silver would be winter if markets had seasons; it would be calm, serene, and contemplative. The glory goes to gold. Bitcoin makes news. AI stocks receive a lot of attention. Silver? Silver has consistently been the understudy and the afterthought.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Trader
Top Black Friday Offers for Battlefield 6 and PS5 in 2025: Save a ton on games, consoles, and bundles.
This year's Black Friday 2025 countdown seemed different. The air was filled with a new hum that was constant but quieter than before, like a loading screen just before a big release. Paradoxically, the offers themselves were louder than ever, despite the customary excitement around console price reductions being strangely muted.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in 01
Black Friday & Cyber Deals for the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2025: Top Savings on Games and Holiday Bundles
Black Friday used to be a season when you woke up to discounted console prices, small hardware packages, and long checkout lines. However, 2025 changed the game's regulations, as Nintendo fans soon found out.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in 01
Discover the Mirrorball Showdown on Dancing with the Stars Season 34 Finale.
Tonight, the ballroom has a new vibe. It's not the music resonating through the rafters or the lights, even if they shine brighter than normal. Even the spotless floor is ready for a final round of wonders, sequins, and perspiration. No, it's the calm energy that only arises when a season's worth of tales, hardships, and shocks come together into a single, pivotal moment.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Season 5 of Stranger Things: A Storytelling Trip Back to Hawkins Prior to the Last Battle
As the year comes to a close and Hawkins beckons once again, fans of Stranger Things are on the verge of a long-awaited return. The Duffer Brothers' otherworldly saga's last chapter, season five, is finally here. You're not alone if it seems like eons have passed since you last seen Eleven use her abilities or heard Dustin joke. Brushing up on the show's history, according to the New York Times and the Duffer Brothers themselves, isn't just beneficial—it's literally necessary.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Winter Storm Warning: Northern U.S. Prepare for Severe Travel Disruptions, Heavy Snow, and Ice
The northern plains were abnormally calm by Sunday evening; it was one of those peaceful, pale-sky evenings that the residents are all too familiar with coming before anything more significant. Those who had been monitoring the projections were not fooled by that serene, almost unsettling silence. Meteorologists throughout the area had been warning all weekend that a big winter storm was on its way across Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, with the potential to transform the week ahead.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Earth
Severe storms sweep across Houston before Thanksgiving, creating a dramatic night of weather.
Houston seemed to be holding its breath by the end of Monday morning. The air was heavy and warm, the type that clings to your skin and warns you that something big is about to happen far away. Flags on the roads broke in the increasing air, and clouds floated overhead in erratic layers. Most Houstonians assumed it was just another steamy day—until the notifications started coming in.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Earth
Case No.9 Episode 15 & 16
Driven by astute writing, careful directing, and captivating performances that make the courtroom tale feel startlingly genuine, this episode of the drama offers one of its finest chapters to date. The remarkable attention to detail, which is uncommon in South Asian television, and the way it transforms even the simplest situations into poignant narrative moments are what really stand out.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Chapters
