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Daily Maverick on MSNAI slop and the battle for truth — why platform dominance threatens quality informationQuality information is even more important now in an age of AI slop where the information ecosystem is awash in misleading images and strange blah words that sound like they mean something but don’t ...
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India Today on MSNHospitality | When art meets luxuryHotels are actively bridging the gap between art and hospitality by exhibiting museum quality artworks. The result is a more ...
Some of the best images taken by Reuters photographers from across the continent. New IOC President Coventry receives golden ...
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There’s a long list of green skills that women across Africa need so that they can get jobs and start businesses that help the world adapt to climate change.
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Briefly on MSNTop Mzansi Comedians to Link Up for an Unforgettable Comedy Jam ShowSome of South Africa's finest comedians will be linking up for an unforgettable show in August. The Comedy Jam will be taking ...
Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, remained a primarily cash economy, due to factors including limited infrastructure and ...
Curious name for new bub in the Aussie boxing royalty Tszyu clan Aussie boxer Nikita Tszyu has welcomed a baby with his wife Nikita Bedwell and the name they’ve chosen is quite curious.
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Stockhead on MSNClosing Bell: ASX ends flat, squeezed between resources and telecomsSanta Fe Minerals (ASX:SFM) has laid claim to the Eburnea gold project, acquiring it from Turaco Gold (ASX:TCG) in return for ...
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The Telegraph at 170: How war first pushed us to put innovation at the service of informationIt was in the middle of a war with Russia, which was not going well, that The Daily Telegraph was launched in 1855. The title of the new paper came from the world-changing technology of the electric ...
In Africa today, more than 600 million people still live without access to electricity. This statistic is as staggering as it is unacceptable. In an age defined by digital connectivity, the absence of ...
How Kenya became the "Silicon Savannah" Africa has a jobs crisis on the horizon. Home to the youngest, fastest-growing population on the planet, the continent is set to be home to one in four ...
Mobile Technology In just a couple of decades, smartphones have become indispensable in our daily lives. Read on for news, reviews and comparisons of the latest smartphones, tablets and e-readers.
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