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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Airtel Rwanda Launches Ai Spam Alert System to Curb Digital FraudAirtel Rwanda has unveiled what it calls "Africa's first Spam Alert Service," a new artificial intelligence-powered tool designed to identify and flag suspicious messages. The feature was introduced ...
The Associated Press on MSN11d
Trump administration has floated deporting third-country nationals to Africa. Here's what we knowSouth Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talk with the administration of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: 10 African Countries Without a Functional National AirlineDespite the growing importance of air travel for trade, tourism, and regional integration, not all African countries operate a functional national airline. While some nations, such as Ethiopia and ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNLuke Plapp plans assault on Rwanda World Championships time trial after debut Tour de FranceAfter the Tour de France and the Clásica San Sebastian, the three-times Australian National time trial champion will stay at altitude in August in Font Romeu in the Pyrenees, with both the location ...
Ottawa is displaying the U.S. flag to commemorate the 4th of July, but some Canadians think the city should reconsider the gesture.
American baseball fans were charged an admission fee for the first time. About 1,500 spectators each paid 50 cents to see ...
The Associated Press on MSN13d
The newest way to influence Trump: Nominate him for the Nobel Peace PrizeGreenwich Girls Flag Football adds fall season ... The leaders referenced the U.S. role in mediating a recent agreement ...
D’Tigress arrive in Abidjan as the undisputed queens of the continent, having won six AfroBasket titles, including the last ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNRise in HIV/AIDS cases feared after US aid cutsNew data from Africa and Latin America shows rising infections, stalled treatment, and strained health systems Kampala, ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: Continental cloak or national apron? The case for ‘Made In Africa’By Professor Douglas BOATENG …A single stamp could bridge borders, ignite industries, and weave a future of shared prosperity ...
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