Heavily armed police officers raided the residence of Zambia’s former president Edgar Lungu and impounded cars they said were allegedly stolen by the ex-first lady.
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Heavily armed police officers raided the residence of Zambia’s former president Edgar Lungu and impounded cars they said were allegedly stolen by the ex-first lady.
Read More »British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, most noted for his work on artificial neural networks – artificial Intelligence (AI) has resigned from Google warning about growing dangers from AI and about his regrets of his work.
Read More »Lawmakers in Uganda on Tuesday 2nd May 2023 voted through one of the strictest pieces of anti-LGBT+ legislation after an amendment that toned down some of the original legislation.
Read More »The UK National Crime Agency has dismantled a network of criminal cash couriers that laundered more than £100m by smuggling it out of the UK to Dubai in the UAE.
Read More »Uganda’s deputy Minister for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations, Retired Colonel Charles Okello Engola, was shot dead Tuesday morning by one of his bodyguard identified as private Wilson Sabiiti.
Read More »Soccer legend Pelé is being immortalized in a Portuguese language dictionary as his nickname officially become synonymous with “exceptional, incomparable, unique”.
Read More »Ed Sheeran’s copyright trial in New York was thrown into disorder at the first court hearing when the woman suing him collapsed in court.
Read More »Nigeria-born Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has been accused of personally altering a COVID-19 vaccines study so it’d align closer to the dangerous anti-vax messages that brought him to his current position.
Read More »A pro-choice pilot who offered flights to women needing medical care shortly after the Supreme Court ended the federal right to abortion was fired a week later from the seminary where he worked for advocating a “position contrary to the official teaching of the Catholic Church.”
Read More »Forty-seven bodies have now been found in eastern Kenya on land owned by Paul Makenzie Nthenge, a pastor and alleged cult leader who was arrested last month after telling his followers to starve themselves to death.
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