Mali Mother's 9 Babies Doing Well in Morocco Clinic

A member of staff surveys one of nine babies kept in incubators after they were born to a Malian woman at clinic in the Moroccan city of Casablanca - AFP
A member of staff surveys one of nine babies kept in incubators after they were born to a Malian woman at clinic in the Moroccan city of Casablanca - AFP
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Mali Mother's 9 Babies Doing Well in Morocco Clinic

A member of staff surveys one of nine babies kept in incubators after they were born to a Malian woman at clinic in the Moroccan city of Casablanca - AFP
A member of staff surveys one of nine babies kept in incubators after they were born to a Malian woman at clinic in the Moroccan city of Casablanca - AFP

The nine babies born to a Malian woman on May 4 are doing well but need to remain under observation for up to two more months, the Moroccan clinic where she delivered said Wednesday.

Abdelkoddous Hafsi, spokesman for Ain Borja clinic in the city of Casablanca, said the nonuplets were now breathing without assistance as they had "crossed the stage of respiratory distress".

They are being tube-fed and their weight has "significantly" increased, to between 800 grams and 1.4 kilograms (1.7 and three pounds), he told AFP.

The mother, 25-year-old Halima Cisse from Timbuktu in northern Mali, is staying near her five baby girls and four boys.

They still need "another month and a half or even two months to be able to face life" without the clinic's assistance, said Hafsi.

A medical team of 10 doctors assisted by 25 paramedics was mobilized for the multiple births by caesarian section.

Mali's government flew Cisse from the West African nation to Morocco for better care on March 30. She was initially believed, after ultrasounds, to have been carrying septuplets.

Cases of women successfully carrying septuplets to term are rare -- and nonuplets even rarer.

The verified world record for the most living births is eight, born to an American woman, Nadya Suleman, nicknamed "Octomum", in 2009 when she was 33.



Saudi Arabia: AlUla Launches Community Initiative for Environmental Awareness

AlUla Governorate has launched "Arch Rock and Stargazing." SPA
AlUla Governorate has launched "Arch Rock and Stargazing." SPA
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Saudi Arabia: AlUla Launches Community Initiative for Environmental Awareness

AlUla Governorate has launched "Arch Rock and Stargazing." SPA
AlUla Governorate has launched "Arch Rock and Stargazing." SPA

AlUla Governorate in Saudi Arabia has launched "Arch Rock and Stargazing," a prominent community initiative showcasing one of its key geographical tourist attractions.
The initiative holds onto preserving natural landmarks to promote environmental awareness while offering an interactive and engaging experience that blends fun and environmental responsibility.
Coinciding with Earth Day (April 22) and Environment Week 2025, the AlUla event drew a diverse group of residents and tourists, highlighting the area's appeal and raising environmental awareness.

The initiative aims to boost sustainable ecotourism and involve locals and visitors in protecting AlUla's natural heritage.