Moise Munyaneza

Pi Network KYC and Mainnet migration update January 2026

KYC and Mainnet Migration Updates: Millions of Pi Network Pioneers Unblocked as New Authentication Is Tested

Pi Network Expands Mainnet Migration Access Pi Network has announced major technical updates that will allow millions of users, known as Pioneers, to complete their long-awaited Mainnet migration. The latest system upgrade has already unblocked nearly 2.5 million Pioneers, while another update scheduled in the coming weeks will enable over 700,000 additional users to submit…

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NASA Artemis spacecraft on launch pad amid cloudy weather conditions

NASA Delays Artemis 2 Moon Mission Due to Severe Weather Conditions

The United States space agency, NASA, has announced a delay in the launch of its Artemis 2 mission, which was scheduled to take place on February 6, 2026, citing unfavorable weather conditions affecting several regions across the country. According to NASA, the mission could be rescheduled two days later, depending on improvements in weather conditions….

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Illustration of space-based data centers orbiting Earth using solar energy

China and the United States Compete to Build Data Storage Facilities in Space

China and the United States are intensifying competition in space technology, with both countries planning to build data storage and processing facilities in outer space in the coming years. China has announced plans to establish space-based data centers within the next five years, aiming to process and store data directly in space rather than relying…

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Rwanda Ministry of Health officials discussing mental health statistics and services

Number of Rwandans with Mental Health Conditions Declines – Ministry of Health

The Rwanda Ministry of Health (MINISANTE) has announced a significant decline in the number of Rwandans living with mental health conditions over the past five years. According to the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Yvan Butera, the prevalence of mental health problems dropped from 20.5% in 2018 to 18.6% in 2025, reflecting progress in…

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Smartwatch monitoring heart rate and detecting heart rhythm abnormalities

How Smartwatches Help Detect Hidden Heart Problems

Recent medical research shows that smartwatches can play a major role in detecting heart problems early, even before symptoms appear. A study conducted by the Amsterdam University Medical Center in the Netherlands found that modern smartwatches help users identify heart conditions more effectively than traditional monitoring methods. Study Focused on High-Risk Heart Patients The research…

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RBC officials raise awareness about bilharzia risks among wetland farmers in Bugesera District

RBC Warns Barefoot Wetland Farmers of Rising Bilharzia Infection Risk

The Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) has warned farmers who cultivate wetlands without protective footwear and gloves that they face a high risk of contracting bilharzia (schistosomiasis), a neglected tropical disease still widespread in Rwanda. According to RBC, bilharzia is currently present in 1,013 villages, representing 47 percent of all villages nationwide. Bilharzia Still Widespread in…

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Qatar mediates peace talks between DR Congo government and AFC/M23 representatives

Doha Peace Talks Between DR Congo Government and AFC/M23 May Resume This Weekend

Peace talks in Doha between representatives of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government and the AFC/M23 coalition may resume later this weekend, according to diplomatic sources. The negotiations, mediated by the State of Qatar, had been suspended since early December 2025 following renewed fighting in South Kivu Province, which culminated in the capture of…

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Rwanda Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe addresses EU Parliament criticism

Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Tells EU Parliament It Has No Authority Over Rwanda

Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Olivier Nduhungirehe, has firmly reminded the European Union (EU) Parliament that it holds no authority over the Republic of Rwanda and therefore cannot issue directives to the country. The minister made the remarks on January 29, 2026, in response to recent actions and statements by members…

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Using multiple alarms disrupts sleep and affects brain performance

Health Experts Warn Against Using Multiple Alarms Due to Harmful Effects on the Brain

Using multiple alarms to wake up in the morning has become a common habit for many people trying to avoid oversleeping. However, sleep and mental health experts warn that relying on more than one alarm can seriously disrupt brain function, sleep quality, and overall well-being. Many people set two or three alarms, hoping to wake…

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