Amazon to Build 12 Nuclear Energy Plants Similar to Those Planned in Rwanda

Amazon has unveiled new details about its ambitious plan to develop nuclear energy facilities in Washington State, where its global headquarters are located. Last year, the company signed an agreement with Energy Northwest, a consortium of state-owned power utilities in Washington, to support the construction of at least 12 nuclear energy plants by the early…

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Rwanda Starts Tackling the Problem of Children Watching Pornographic Content

Technology offers many opportunities innovation, learning, communication, efficiency, and capacity-building for the 21st century. However, it also brings challenges, especially for children who often lack the maturity to make sound choices about what they view online. Children face online risks grouped into four main categories: content-related, contact-related, conduct-related, and contract-related risks. Content-related risks include exposure…

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NSO Group Banned from Targeting WhatsApp Users Again

A U.S. federal court has permanently barred NSO Group, the Israeli tech company behind the Pegasus spyware, from targeting WhatsApp users. The ruling follows a 2019 lawsuit by Meta, which accused NSO of exploiting WhatsApp’s encrypted messaging system to spy on journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders. Evidence showed that NSO manipulated and bypassed WhatsApp’s…

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Netanyahu Seeks Another Term

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s long-serving Prime Minister, announced that he will run again in the parliamentary elections scheduled for November 2026. In an interview with Channel 14 on Saturday, October 18, 2025, Netanyahu confirmed his candidacy and expressed confidence in victory, saying, “No one else can protect Israel the way I do.” The Likud party leader…

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Nyungwe National Park: Rwanda’s Crown Jewel of Biodiversity and Adventure

Nyungwe National Park, located in southwestern Rwanda, is one of Africa’s largest and most pristine montane rainforests, renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity. Established as a national park in 2004, it spans 1,019 square kilometers and has become a premier destination for eco-tourism, offering trekking, birdwatching, and primate tracking experiences. Biodiversity: A Living Treasure Nyungwe boasts…

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