58 years later

58 years later

Johannesburg (AP) – South African prosecutors reopened on Monday the Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Luthuli died 58 years after the death of Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Luthuli, the government announced that he accidentally killed the Nobel Peace Prize when the train hits the train. In 1967, Luthuli led the African National Assembly, which…

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Elon Musk sells X for  billion

Elon Musk sells X for $33 billion

Elon Musk announced Friday that he sold social media site X to his AI startup XAI for a $33 billion all-share deal The tech billionaire shared the news in a statement posted on X, writing: “Xai and X’s futures are already intertwined. Today, we have officially taken a step to combine data, models, calculations, distribution…

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Ukraine says 120,000 useless mortars have returned to its front lines after manufacturers try to cut costs

Ukraine says 120,000 useless mortars have returned to its front lines after manufacturers try to cut costs

Ukraine said it discovered a conspiracy and ended up sending it to the troops with 120,000 bad mortar shells. Its security department said a defense plant is trying to cut costs by intentionally using cheap parts. Officials were arrested four times because Ukraine still struggled to keep its ammunition flowing. Ukraine's Internal Security Agency said…

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Missing hikers were found in the mountains of California. Then there are skeptics

Missing hikers were found in the mountains of California. Then there are skeptics

In the days when missing camper Tiffany Slaton rescued from the Sierra National Forest, it is a heart-warming story of a woman challenging the hikers and their families in a chorus of online skeptics. While many praised the 28-year-old Georgia woman's tenacity, others expressed doubts about the authenticity of her shocking survival story and criticized…

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Old campaign rally in Uganda mistakenly linked to Besigye protests in 2025

Old campaign rally in Uganda mistakenly linked to Besigye protests in 2025

Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, still in custody, awaiting trial of security-related charges, allegedly kidnapped and sent home in Kenya in November 2024. In protest against his detention, Besigye’s supporters and human rights activists held demonstrations in Kenya and Uganda, freeing him in reports of his deteriorating health. An article about X's claim that the…

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