[ad_1] When discussing Internet connectivity in Africa, the conversation usually revolves around those who have access to it and those who do not, namely the digital divide. However, a new study indicates …
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[ad_1] The World Cup is not the only major sporting event to introduce video-badisted officiating, better known as VAR, this year. The Tour de France, currently in its third and final week, …
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[ad_1] It is the fear of serving indefinitely in the national service that has strengthened Teclit Kesete's willingness to leave Eritrea. As a journalism student, he also realized that he would not …
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[ad_1] This week, Nigeria launched plans for a new national airline called Nigeria Air. It will start taking off in December Although there is pent-up demand for more air travel to Nigeria, …
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[ad_1] Lake Turkana is the largest desert lake in the world. Located in the arid lands of northern Kenya, it is the saltiest of Africa's great lakes, and its vast aquatic resources …
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