Bright auroras in the night sky caused by intense solar activity

Solar Storms Could Disrupt Satellite and GPS Operations

Disruption Satellite Powerful solar activity recently detected by space weather experts could disrupt satellite operations and GPS systems, according to the United States Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). SWPC reported that the Sun has released high-energy solar emissions classified at Level Four, one of the strongest categories of solar storms. These emissions pose potential risks…

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Farmers Prices

Rising Feed Prices Pressure Farmers

Animal feed prices continue to rise across Rwanda, putting pressure on livestock farmers and threatening meat, milk, and egg production. The issue has gained attention as senators carry out nationwide consultations from January 20 to January 28. The discussions focus on livestock development, especially access to affordable and quality animal feed. Farmers and feed producers…

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Life of Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye in danger, wife warns

The life of Uganda’s veteran opposition figure, Kizza Besigye, is reportedly in danger. His wife, Winnie Byanyima, issued a statement after visiting him in prison, raising serious concern over his declining condition. Byanyima said Besigye, 69, is extremely weak and struggling to walk. She added that he suffers significant pain in his legs and has…

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Japan restarts world’s largest nuclear plant as Fukushima memories resurface

Japan nuclear plant restart efforts have taken a significant step forward as authorities resume operations at the world’s largest nuclear power station, more than a decade after the Fukushima disaster reshaped the nation’s energy policy. Japan has restarted reactor number six at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, northwest of Tokyo, marking the first revival of…

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Journalists and students attending OVPR training on constructive journalism in Huye District

Journalists Encouraged to Use Media as a Tool for Social Transformation in Rwanda

Journalists and journalism students from the University of Rwanda have been encouraged to use the media as a powerful tool for social transformation, national development, and protection of vulnerable groups. The call was made during a training organized by the Observatory of Vulnerable Peoples’ Rights (OVPR) in Huye District, which focused on constructive journalism, media…

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US and Russian Envoys Hold Talks about Ukraine peace plan

Envoys from the United States and Russia met at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The talks involved representatives of President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin. Russia refused to comment on details but said it wanted updates on discussions between the US, Europe, and Ukraine. Russia’s TASS news agency reported that US envoy…

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Canada Voices Growing Worry It Could Be Next After Trump’s Greenland Signals

While the image itself was artificial, the message behind it has forced Canada to confront an uncomfortable possibility. An AI-generated post shared by US President Donald Trump, showing American flags over Canada, Greenland, and Venezuela, quickly circulated online and reignited tensions between Ottawa and Washington. Such provocations are not new in Canada–US relations under Trump….

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”Europe will not accept the law of the strongest” Macron said to Trump

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that Europe will not bow to intimidation or threats. He was responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning that he would impose heavy tariffs if Europe refuses to allow the United States to take control of Greenland. While several European leaders have chosen cautious language to avoid escalating…

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