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African Internet Access Hit By Damaged Undersea Cables

African Internet Access Hit By Damaged Undersea Cables

Major internet access cuts struck several African countries Thursday because of damage to submarine communications cables, telecom operators said. This article was originally published by Insider Paper. “Breaks in multiple major undersea cables have affected connectivity services in several West African countries,” the South African operator MTN Group said in a post on X. It ...

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Haiti Prime Minister Resigns Amid Ascent Civil War, Rumors Of Cannibalism

Haiti Prime Minister Resigns Amid Ascent Civil War, Rumors Of Cannibalism

Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Tuesday morning that he will resign after…

Ethiopia’s Deal With Somaliland Upends Regional Dynamics, Risking Strife Across The Horn Of Africa

The Horn of Africa ushered in the new…

Majority Of Venezuelans Vote To Annex Oil-Rich Region Of Guyana

As previewed last week, on Sunday Venezuela would hold…

Fukushima Wastewater Issue Will Further Divide A Nation, Split Families, And Cause ‘Atomic Divorce’

In a bid to dispel seafood worries around…

Power Cut In Guinea-Bissau Capital Over Non-Payment

Turkish power company Karpower has cut off electricity…

These Are The Largest UN Peacekeeping Operations In 2023

The United Nations is withdrawing 13,000 personnel from Mali, in what…

Africa: Seven Coups In Three Years

The turbulent continent of Africa has experienced seven…

Sudan’s Conflict Escalates, Endangering Millions

Sudan’s Conflict Escalates, Endangering Millions

With war crimes rampant throughout the country and little hope for a resolution in sight,…

Saudi Arabia In Talks To Join BRICS Bank: Report

Saudi Arabia In Talks To Join BRICS Bank: Report

The New Development Bank (NDB), also known as the BRICS bank, is reportedly in discussions with Saudi Arabia to join as its…

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WHO: Biological Hazard Brewing In Sudan As Fighters Overtake A Central Public Health Lab

WHO: Biological Hazard Brewing In Sudan As Fighters Overtake A Central Public Health Lab

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Tuesday of…

How To End The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Without Firing A Shot

How To End The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Without Firing A Shot

Russia’s Energy Clout is Waning, (Wall Street Journal,…

South Africa Nearing Collapse As Blackouts Threaten ‘Civil War

South Africa Nearing Collapse As Blackouts Threaten ‘Civil War’

South Africa is currently facing the threat of civil war unrest due to concerns over rolling blackouts and potential total…

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Brazil Suspends Beef Exports To China Over Mad Cow Case

Brazil Suspends Beef Exports To China Over Mad Cow Case

Brazil, the world’s biggest beef producer, suspended exports to China Thursday after detecting a case of mad cow disease, though experts believe…

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Bing Chatbot 'Off The Rails': Tells NYT It Would 'Engineer A Deadly Virus, Steal Nuclear Codes'

Bing Chatbot ‘Off The Rails’: Tells NYT It Would ‘Engineer A Deadly Virus, Steal Nuclear Codes’

Microsoft’s Bing AI chatbot has gone full HAL, minus the murder (so far). While MSM journalists initially gushed over the artificial…

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“Get The Hell Out Of There” – Ohio’s Apocalyptic Chemical Disaster Rages On

Update (1300ET): During a press conference, the NTSB referenced a video from Salem, Ohio, about 20 miles from East Palestine which shows…

YouTube ‘Something Went Wrong Error Shows Up For iOS Users

YouTube ‘Something Went Wrong’ Error Shows Up For iOS Users

Many iOS users have recently reported that they are getting the ‘Something went wrong’ error on YouTube. The issue is preventing…

Transatlantic Cooperation On The Indo Pacific

Transatlantic Cooperation On The Indo-Pacific

With the global economic and strategic centre of gravity shifting eastwards, both Europe and the US are unsurprisingly placing greater focus…

Supreme Court To Hear Case Challenging Tech Industrys Section 230 Immunity

Supreme Court To Hear Case Challenging Tech Industry’s Section 230 Immunity

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to weigh in on whether tech companies should be allowed immunity over ‘problematic’ content posted by users….

Journalists tell CPJ how Tunisia’s tough new constitution curbs their access to information

Journalists Tell CPJ How Tunisia’s Tough New Constitution Curbs Their Access To Information

When a CPJ researcher sat down with Lotfi Hajji, Tunisia bureau chief of Qatari broadcaster Al-Jazeera at a coffee shop in…

Greece Informs Allies Of Ukraine-Style War Looming With Turkey

Greece Informs Allies Of Ukraine-Style War Looming With Turkey

With the Queen of England’s death as well as the EU energy crisis topping headlines, followed by the enduring Ukraine war,…

A Third Of Pakistan Is Underwater As Monsoon Rains Create Crisis Of "Unimaginable Proportions"

A Third Of Pakistan Is Underwater As Monsoon Rains Create Crisis Of “Unimaginable Proportions”

Record monsoons in Pakistan have forced “a third of the country” underwater, according to Sherry Rehman, the country’s country’s climate change minister. This…

Sen. Blackburn Arrives In Taiwan In Fourth US Visit This Month

Sen. Blackburn Arrives In Taiwan In Fourth US Visit This Month

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) arrived in Taiwan on Thursday in the fourth US visit to the island this month as Washington…

VOODOO MOONSHINE RETURN WITH NEW SINGLE/VIDEO, “GIVE IT TO ME”

VOODOO MOONSHINE RETURN WITH NEW SINGLE/VIDEO, “GIVE IT TO ME”

For Immediate Release: Florida/Georgia – based rockers Voodoo Moonshine – a “bluesy groove rock band” – are back with a new…

House Passes $850 Billion NDAA, Adding $37 Billion More Than Biden Requested

House Passes $850 Billion NDAA, Adding $37 Billion More Than Biden Requested

The Senate still has to pass its own version, which will be even bigger, than the two chambers will negotiate the…

Understanding The Economic Crisis In Sri Lanka

Understanding The Economic Crisis In Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is currently in an economic and political crisis of mass proportions, recently culminating in a default on its debt payments….

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