Burna Boy made history over the weekend when he became the first African artist to headline an 80,000 capacity stadium show in the UK.
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AUSTRALIA: Woman jailed over infant deaths pardoned After 20 years
A woman jailed in 2003 over the death of her four children has been pardoned following a judicial review after new evidence suggested she did not kill the children.
Read More »GONE TILL NOVEMBER: The Fugees Reunite Before Pras Michel’s Prison Sentence
The Fugees reunited for six songs during Lauryn Hill’s headlining set at the annual Roots Picnic festival in Philadelphia last Saturday night in what could be their joint performance in a long while.
Read More »Roger Federer Voice Is First Celebrity Voice On Waze App
Recently retired Tennis champ Roger Federer is back on a long virtual tour as the first celebrity voice on Waze navigation App.
Read More »UGANDA: Anti-homosexuality law: “no one will make us move”- President Museveni
In response to President Joe Biden’s speech in reaction to the new anti-homosexuality law in Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni has said “no one will make us move.”
Read More »UK: Government Opts For Legal Challenge Against Covid Inquiry Over Full Disclosure
The UK government is set for a legal face-off with the Judge it appointed to head the public inquiry into Covid pandemic having failed to meet the 4pm deadline demand for WhatsApp messages exchanged among officials during lockdown.
Read More »SOUTH AFRICA: Nation Seek Legal Waiver Not To Cooperate With ICC On Putin’s Arrest
South Africa has commenced plans to amend its law to empower them to decide whether or not to arrest him having been declared wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) ahead of Vladimir Putin’s August visit.
Read More »INDIA: Food Inspection Officer Suspended After Draining Reservoir To Retrieve Phone
A food inspector in Chhattisgarh has been suspended after he allegedly drained Paralkot reservoir to find his mobile phone.
Read More »FRANCE: French Digital Minister Threatens Twitter Ban Over Non-compliance With EU Rules
France’s Digital Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Monday raised the tempo on the rising tussle between the European Union and Elon Musk’s Twitter, as he threatened the social media platform’s access to the economic bloc.
Read More »NAMIBIA: Supreme Court Same-Sex Ruling Unsettles Political Class
A ground-breaking decision by the Namibian Supreme Court to recognize same-sex marriages solemnized outside the country appears to have united religious and political leaders around anti-gay sentiment towards the verdict.
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