Africa Rewrites Its Digital Narrative in the Modern Age
Africa rewrites its digital narrative as technology transforms how the continent presents itself to the world. For many years, global media shaped Africa’s image with stories focused on conflict and crisis. Today, this perception is changing. With over 415 million mobile internet users, Africans now tell their own stories and highlight a new era of…
How Google aims to teach AI Africa’s 2,000 languages
Voice as Africa’s digital entry point When Abdoulaye Diack, program manager at Google Research, explains the origin of WAXAL, he begins with a single word. WAXAL means “speaking” in Wolof, a language widely spoken in the Senegambia region. The name reflects a central idea. In Africa, where more than 2,000 languages are spoken and many…
Valentine’s Day 2026: 8 digital safety tips to avoid online scams
As Valentine’s Day approaches, many people shop online, book romantic experiences, or spend more time on dating apps and social media. This surge in activity also attracts cybercriminals. Scammers exploit emotions, urgency, and trust during this period. With artificial intelligence making fake profiles, messages, and promotional offers more convincing, spotting fraud has become harder. Romance…
Meta and YouTube Face Historic Trial Over Allegedly Designing Addictive Platforms for Children
A landmark trial began this week in California to determine whether major tech companies such as Meta and YouTube can be held legally accountable for allegedly designing social media platforms in ways that intentionally make children addicted. The lawsuit was filed by Kaley G.M., now 20 years old, who claims she began using these platforms…
Corruption Remains a Global Threat as 2025 CPI Reveals Leadership Gap
The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has revealed that corruption remains a serious and widespread challenge across the world, with only limited signs of progress despite years of global anti-corruption efforts. The index shows that while some countries have made measurable improvements, most nations are either stagnating or worsening, exposing a growing leadership gap in…
Paul Mackenzie cult deaths: Kenyan court charges preacher over 52 more victims
The Paul Mackenzie cult deaths case has entered a new phase. Kenyan prosecutors have charged the self-proclaimed preacher and seven associates over 52 additional deaths in Kilifi County. On Wednesday, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions confirmed the charges. Prosecutors accused Mackenzie and his co-defendants of organized criminal activity, radicalization, and facilitating terrorist…
Google Emerges as a Trusted Choice for Investors Amid Rapid AI Expansion
Google has increasingly been identified as a more reliable investment option for investors closely monitoring the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) sector, outperforming competitors such as OpenAI, which had long dominated the field. Technology and AI market analysts say Google has regained strong investor confidence, largely driven by the strong performance of its Gemini 3 AI…
Hamas Rejects Calls to Disarm Amid Ongoing Israeli Control of Gaza
A senior Hamas leader, Khaled Meshaal, has firmly rejected calls for the group to lay down its weapons, arguing that disarmament is impossible while Israel continues its military operations and control over Gaza. Meshaal made the remarks while speaking at the Al Jazeera Forum, an international event organized by Al Jazeera that brings together journalists,…
Cuba Faces Jet Fuel Shortage as US Sanctions Tighten
Cuba is facing a growing shortage of aviation fuel after new United States sanctions disrupted petroleum supplies to the island, raising concerns over air transport operations and broader economic stability. Cuban aviation authorities have warned airlines operating in the country to prepare for serious fuel constraints, with several airports expected to run short of jet…
UK Royal Under Investigation Over Alleged Links to Jeffrey Epstein Files
British authorities have confirmed that Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, is under preliminary police review following allegations that he may have shared confidential UK trade documents with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The development comes after the release of more than three million documents in late January 2026, linked to civil cases…
Indonesia Prepares to Deploy 8,000 Troops to Gaza in Support of Peace Efforts
Indonesia has announced plans to deploy 8,000 soldiers to Gaza, becoming the first country to take concrete action under the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The deployment was confirmed by General Maruli Simanjuntak, Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, who said preparations and training for the troops are already underway. According to…
