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Japan informs North Korea about planned military spy satellite launch

North Korea told Japan that they want to send a satellite into space next week. They want to launch a second spy satellite for...

12 individuals injured after turbulence occurs on Qatar Airways flight to Dublin

Twelve people got hurt when a plane from Qatar Airways traveling from Doha to Dublin had turbulence on Sunday, said airport officials. Eight people...

Political consultant who made annoying Biden robocalls faces $6 million in fines

In a recent incident, political consultant have been found guilty of using computer-generated voice calls to mimic President Joe Biden. Now, they have to pay a $6million fine and are facing over twenty criminal charges.The Federal Communications Commission said it is proposing a fine for Steven Kramer on Thursday. This is the first time they are fining someone for using generative AI technology. Lingo...

Iran inters its deceased president in the nation’s holiest Shiite monument after tragic plane crash

Iran buried President Ebrahim Raisi at the country's most important Shiite shrine on Thursday, after he died in a helicopter crash. This adds to the problems Iran is already facing, including sanctions, unrest within the country, and tensions with other...

12 Palestinians killed in an Israeli 2-day raid in West Bank

The Israeli army said on Thursday that it finished a two-day mission in the West Bank, which is controlled by Israel. The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that 12 Palestinians died and 25 were injured during this operation. Militant groups said that at least eight of the people who died were fighters.Hamas is...

Mr President, see no evil, hear no evil – The SSNIT hotels wahala

The debate over SSNIT’s decision to sell its shares has intensified since the North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa lodged a formal petition with...

Russian attacks on Kiev’s electrical grid in Ukraine result in blackouts

Ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine's power grid have caused the country's leaders to introduce nationwide rolling blackouts. If there aren't enough ways to protect against attacks and make repairs, the shortages could get even worse when more people need things in the late summer and...

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