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After eight years of secrecy about her child's father, she is done running. Letting her daughter meet the man she once tried to erase becomes a step toward healing.
German industrial orders rose far more than expected in October, official data showed Friday, raising hopes that a long downturn in Europe's biggest economy may have bottomed out. Domestic orders rose almost 10 percent but foreign orders dropped four percent, highlighting a turbulent geopolitical environment marked by US tariffs.
The White House has declined to rule out the possibility of raids during the 2026 World Cup as part of its ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration
Sharaf Mahama, son of President John Mahama, showcases impressive boxing skills in a viral video, captivating fans ahead of his December 20 event, The Showdown.
Daddy Lumba’s family filed a lawsuit to cancel his funeral after accusing Abusuapanin of withdrawing GH¢70,000 from a memorial account without permission.
Tanzania's white beaches and safari lodges are emptier than usual as the country counts the cost to its crucial tourism sector from the mass killing of protesters during recent election unrest. Mabrian, a consultancy using artificial intelligence to measure global sentiment about countries and industries, made a more direct link to the election unrest.
SoftBank CEO and AI investor Masayoshi Son said Friday that advanced artificial intelligence could surpass humans to the extent that "we become fish" and could even win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He asked Son whether ASI could win a Nobel Prize in Literature, won last year by South Korean author Han Kang.
Daddy Lumba’s funeral flyer went viral after 88 cousins were listed, sparking humour online over the legendary highlife singer’s massive extended family.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI and an Australian data centre operator have agreed to develop a multibillion-dollar AI centre in Sydney. The two firms will collaborate on planning, development and operation of the AI infrastructure partnership in western Sydney, NextDC said in a statement.
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