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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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What Next For The Insurgency In Cabo Delgado?

What’s Next For The Insurgency In Cabo Delgado?

There is no military solution to the insurgency in Mozambique. Dialogue, development, and opportunity are needed to drain the support for…

Rutherford Institute Warns Against Schools Expanding Zero Tolerance By Monitoring And Punishing Students For Social Media Activity Off Campus

Rutherford Institute Warns Against Schools Expanding Zero Tolerance By Monitoring And Punishing Students For Social Media Activity Off-Campus

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Warning against attempts by public school officials to undermine parents’ rights by monitoring and punishing students for social…

Twenty-Six Words Created The Internet. What Will It Take To Save It?

Twenty-Six Words Created The Internet. What Will It Take To Save It?

Jeff Kosseff wrote the book on Section 230, the law that gave us the internet we have today. He talks with…

U.S. Economy Struggling As Debt Surpasses GDP

U.S. Economy Struggling As Debt Surpasses GDP

To fight the COVID-19 pandemic, American authorities spent huge sums of money. However, because there is still a lack of money in…

Its Officially An Offense Now To LEAVE England

It’s Officially An Offense Now To LEAVE England

Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that…

Americas Worst Drug Crisis Ever Is Causing The Streets Of Many U.S. Cities To Look Like A Zombie Apocalypse Has Arrived

America’s Worst Drug Crisis Ever Is Causing The Streets Of Many U.S. Cities To Look Like A “Zombie Apocalypse” Has Arrived

America has been battling illegal street drugs for decades, but we have never seen anything like this.  When the COVID pandemic…

Battle Lines Being Drawn Over Online Freedoms In Asia

Battle Lines Being Drawn Over Online Freedoms In Asia

Freedom of expression was subject to significant restrictions in Asia even before the pandemic, with several governments having enacted laws that stifle…

Facebook Is Developing A Bracelet That Lets You Control Computers With Your Brain

Facebook Is Developing A Bracelet That Lets You Control Computers With Your Brain

Facebook says it is developing a bracelet/wristband that translates motor signals from your brain to control a computer so you can…

Tesla Developing Giant Battery To Plug Into Texas Power Grid

Tesla Developing Giant Battery To Plug Into Texas Power Grid

Tesla is building a giant battery to plug into Texas’ power grid, according to a report posted by Bloomberg on Monday. This article…

Student Accused Of ‘Disorderly Conduct For Sharing Faith On Campus Can Sue College Police Rules 8 1 Supreme Court

Student Accused Of ‘Disorderly Conduct’ For Sharing Faith On Campus Can Sue College Police, Rules 8-1 Supreme Court

WASHINGTON, D.C. —In a victory for the First Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a college student cited by…

Power Rivalries Put Pressure On Colombias Peace Treaty

Power Rivalries Put Pressure On Colombia’s Peace Treaty

The creation of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP in Spanish) as part of the 2016 Peace Treaty between the Colombian…

A “Biblical” Invasion Of Locusts Threatens To Cause Widespread Famine In The Horn Of Africa

A “Biblical” Invasion Of Locusts Threatens To Cause Widespread Famine In The Horn Of Africa

The locusts are back, and they are hungry.  Last year, an unprecedented plague of locusts devastated crops in eastern Africa, across…

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