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Social Media restrictions for children

Research shows how pornographic contents affect human brain especially children.

Recent scientific studies released 2026 by Australian Institute of Family Studies provided deeper insight into how pornographic content interacts with the human brain, revealing complex effects on reward systems, behavior, and sexual expectations. Researchers emphasize that while pornography activates natural pleasure pathways, excessive or compulsive consumption may have significant psychological and neurological implications. Brain imaging…

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Social Media restrictions for children

More Countries Move to Restrict Children’s Access to Social Media

Governments around the world are introducing stricter regulations aimed at limiting children’s access to social media platforms. Policymakers argue that these measures will help protect young users from online risks, improve mental health outcomes, and create safer digital environments. The trend has accelerated over the past year as concerns continue to grow about the impact…

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Android 17

Google Unveils Android 17 With Major AI and Productivity Upgrades

Google has officially released the final version of Android 17 alongside Wear OS 7, introducing a range of new artificial intelligence features, security improvements, and productivity tools. The update arrives first on Pixel devices and forms part of Google’s broader strategy to integrate AI more deeply into everyday digital experiences. The latest release focuses on…

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AI Competition

ChatGPT Faces Growing Competition in the Global AI Market

The artificial intelligence industry is becoming increasingly competitive as new data shows that ChatGPT’s share of the AI application market has fallen below 50% for the first time. According to a 2026 report from Sensor Tower, ChatGPT remains the world’s most widely used AI application, attracting approximately 1.1 billion monthly users. However, its market share…

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Chinese Technology powers FIFA World Cup 2026

Chinese Technology Takes Center Stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

While China’s national football team did not qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Chinese technology companies have secured a highly visible presence throughout the tournament. From match operations and referee systems to transportation networks and fan merchandise, Chinese-made technologies are playing a critical role in delivering one of the world’s largest sporting events. This…

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AI Is Making It Easier Than Ever to Start a Business, Entrepreneurs Say

How Artificial Intelligence Is Lowering Barriers for New Businesses Artificial intelligence is transforming entrepreneurship by making it faster, cheaper, and easier for people to launch businesses. From writing business plans and conducting market research to creating logos, marketing campaigns, and websites, AI tools are helping entrepreneurs turn ideas into reality with fewer resources than ever…

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Tunisia Appoint Hervé Renard After Dismissing Sabri Lamouchi Following World Cup Performance

Tunisia have appointed French coach Hervé Renard as their new head coach after dismissing Sabri Lamouchi following just one match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The decision comes after Tunisia suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat against Sweden in their opening Group F fixture. On June 15, 2026, the Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) announced that…

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Who Is Vozinha? Meet Cape Verde’s Viral Goalkeeping Hero at the 2026 World Cup

Cape Verde’s Unexpected Star Shines on Football’s Biggest Stage Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has become one of the breakout stars of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a remarkable performance against Spain earned global attention and admiration. The 40-year-old shot-stopper played a crucial role in Cape Verde’s historic 0-0 draw against the reigning European champions,…

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US-Iran Deal Could Unlock $300 Billion Investment Fund for Economic Recovery

The United States and Iran are expected to formally sign a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland on Friday, potentially paving the way for a $300 billion investment fund aimed at supporting Iran’s economic recovery after months of conflict. The proposed agreement follows more than three months of fighting involving the United States, Israel, and Iran….

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Ancient Millipedes Reached Land 80 Million Years Before Vertebrates, Study Finds

Scientists have discovered that millipedes were among the first animals to successfully live on land, arriving roughly 80 million years before vertebrates made the same transition. The findings provide new insight into the evolution of life on Earth and suggest that complex terrestrial ecosystems began developing much earlier than previously believed. Researchers say millipedes were…

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South Africa to Host Rwanda’s Foreign Minister in Bid to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

South Africa will host Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Olivier Nduhungirehe, for bilateral talks aimed at improving relations between the two countries. The meeting between Nduhungirehe and South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, is scheduled to take place in Pretoria on June 17, 2026. According to South…

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H.E Kagame Urges African Nations to Remove Visa Barriers and Boost Regional Connectivity

Rwanda Showcases Benefits of Visa-Free Travel for Africans President Paul Kagame has called on African countries to ease visa restrictions and embrace greater openness across the continent, citing Rwanda’s experience as evidence that simplified travel policies can drive trade, tourism and investment. Kagame made the remarks on June 15, 2026, during the African Air Transport…

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Rwanda Launches UNESCO Global Geopark Recognition Bid for Northern Province

Northern Province Positioned for Global Geological Recognition Rwanda has officially launched the process to nominate its Northern Province for inclusion in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network, a significant step that could elevate the country’s natural heritage onto the global stage. If approved, the designation would make Rwanda home to its first UNESCO Global Geopark, joining…

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EVP to Build 55 New EV Charging Stations Across Rwanda

EVP is set to construct 55 new electric vehicle charging stations across Rwanda as part of efforts to support the country’s transition toward cleaner and more sustainable transportation. The new facilities will expand EVP’s existing network of 115 charging stations, which currently includes 95 stations dedicated to electric motorcycles and 20 stations serving electric vehicles….

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President Kagame Arrives in Togo for African Air Transport Convention and Expo

Kagame Joins Continental Aviation Leaders in Lomé President Paul Kagame arrived in Lomé, Togo, on June 15, 2026, to participate in the African Air Transport Convention & Expo, a major gathering focused on the future of Africa’s aviation industry. The event, running from June 15 to 19, brings together policymakers, aviation regulators, airline executives, airport…

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President Kagame Appoints New Ministers, Ambassadors, and Senior Officials in Major Government Reshuffle

President Paul Kagame appointed new ministers, ambassadors, and senior officials in a government reshuffle on Wednesday, June 10. Damien Murwanashyaka is the new Minister of Infrastructure. He replaces Jimmy Gasore, who has held the role since September 2023. Murwanashyaka is a civil engineer with strong experience in real estate and construction. He worked as CEO…

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Airtel Africa Expands Digital Access and Financial Inclusion Across Africa

Airtel Africa has announced significant progress in expanding digital connectivity, strengthening financial inclusion, and reducing the environmental impact of its operations, according to its Sustainability Report 2026. The telecommunications and mobile money provider operates across 14 African countries and says its investments during the 2025/26 financial year helped improve access to communication services, digital financial…

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World’s Safest Countries in 2026: What Daily Life Looks Like in the Most Peaceful Nations

The world has become less peaceful for the 12th consecutive year, according to the 2026 Global Peace Index. The report found that overall peacefulness declined in 99 countries, while active conflicts worldwide have reached their highest level since World War II. Despite these challenges, a small group of countries continues to stand out for their…

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Cancer Breakthrough

New Cancer Research Takes Center Stage at ASCO 2026

Leading cancer specialists and researchers gathered at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2026 conference in Chicago to present promising advances that could reshape cancer treatment in the coming years. The event showcased several innovative therapies and research findings aimed at improving patient outcomes, extending survival rates, and reducing the side effects associated with…

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AI Safety concerns

Florida Takes Legal Action Against OpenAI

The State of Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its Chief Executive Officer, Sam Altman, alleging that the company failed to adequately address potential safety risks before making ChatGPT widely available to the public. The lawsuit marks one of the most significant legal challenges facing the AI industry and highlights growing concerns about how advanced artificial…

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AI Water use is rising

Growing AI Adoption Brings New Questions About Water Use

Artificial intelligence continues to transform industries, workplaces, and everyday life. Popular AI systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, and Grok are helping users generate content, analyze information, and automate tasks at an unprecedented scale. While these technologies offer significant benefits, researchers and environmental experts are increasingly examining their impact on natural resources, particularly water consumption. Data Centers Depend on…

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Blue Origin New Glenn Explosion

Blue Origin Suffers Major Setback After New Glenn Rocket Explosion

Blue Origin has suffered a significant setback after a New Glenn rocket exploded during a ground engine test at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The incident reportedly destroyed the rocket and damaged critical launch infrastructure used to prepare and launch missions into space. The explosion has raised concerns about potential delays to several major projects connected to the…

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AI Companion

AI Companion Device Sparks Global Debate on the Future of Human Relationships

New AI Innovation Expands Beyond Traditional Digital Assistants Artificial intelligence continues to transform everyday life, and a newly unveiled AI-powered companion device has sparked worldwide discussions about the future of human relationships, emotional well-being, and digital companionship. The device, called “Lepro Ami”, made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), one of the world’s…

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Pam Bondi Declines Questions on Trump’s Role in Epstein Files Release

Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi declined to answer questions about President Donald Trump’s involvement in the Department of Justice’s handling and release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. During a nearly four-hour interview with the House Oversight Committee on May 29, Bondi repeatedly refused to discuss conversations she may have had…

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Lufthansa Boeing 787 Nose Gear Collapse Injures Employees at Frankfurt Airport

Several employees suffered injuries after the front nose gear of a Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner unexpectedly collapsed while the aircraft was parked at a gate at Frankfurt Airport on Thursday. According to Lufthansa, the aircraft was being prepared for a scheduled flight to Los Angeles when the incident occurred. “The aircraft’s nose gear unexpectedly retracted…

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John Bolton

Former Trump Adviser John Bolton Expected to Plead Guilty in Classified Information Case

John Bolton, who served as National Security Adviser during President Donald Trump’s first administration, is expected to plead guilty to a charge related to the mishandling of classified information, according to sources familiar with the case. Sources told ABC News that Bolton is expected to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive…

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Google AI Water Consumption

Google Expands Water Sustainability Commitments Amid AI Growth

Google has announced new water stewardship initiatives aimed at addressing concerns over the growing water consumption of artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company pledged to replenish more water than its data centers consume by 2030, as AI-driven demand for computing power continues to increase worldwide. AI Data Centers Face Rising Environmental Scrutiny The rapid expansion of artificial…

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Nvidia RTX Spark

Nvidia Launches New AI-Powered RTX Spark Chip

Nvidia has unveiled a new computer chip called RTX Spark, designed to bring advanced artificial intelligence capabilities directly to personal computers. The announcement marks a significant step in the growing competition between major chipmakers, including AMD, Intel, and Apple, as demand for AI-powered devices continues to rise. What Makes RTX Spark Different? Computer chips serve as the brains of…

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Rwanda Teleport

Rwanda’s Satellite Communication Infrastructure Reaches Major Milestone

Rwanda’s national teleport, operated by the Rwanda Space Agency (RSA), has received a prestigious Tier 3 certification, becoming the first teleport in Sub-Saharan Africa to achieve this level of recognition. The certification was awarded by the World Teleport Association (WTA), an international organization that evaluates teleport operators and satellite communication infrastructure around the world. The achievement highlights Rwanda’s growing…

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Hotel Compliance concerns

RDB Suspends Operations of Four Hotels

Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has temporarily closed four hotels after inspections found that they failed to meet required tourism and hospitality standards. The affected establishments are Century Park Hotel and Residences, Dove Luxury Hotel, Highland Resort Ltd, and Nengo Eden Park Hotel. According to RDB, the decision followed a compliance assessment aimed at evaluating whether…

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AI ‘voice cloning’ scams are on the rise. Here’s how to protect yourself

AI Voice-Cloning Scams Are Rising: How to Stay Safe

Artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever for criminals to imitate real people’s voices. Using only a few seconds of audio collected from social media videos, phone calls, or online recordings, scammers can create convincing voice replicas that sound almost identical to family members, friends, or colleagues. Recent reports show that AI-related fraud is…

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