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19 Jul '24
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has cruised to another incredible 99%-plus victory in the country’s presidential elections. The latest results showed he had amassed 99.18% of the vote. That would be a record, topping the 98.79% he won in 2017.The preci
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19 Jul '24
Donald Trump formally accepted the 2024 Republican presidential nomination with a rambling speech lasting over 90 minutes, and it has given hope to s
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19 Jul '24
Last season, Liverpool fell apart at the final stretch. A slump in form after enduring the bite of the winter months saw conquests for the FA Cup&nbs
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17 Jul '24
AI is changing software testing (and the skills of testers)Gartner has forecasted that by 2027, 80% of enterprises will have integrated AI-augmented testing tools into their software engineering toolchain. That’s a huge shift from just 15% in 2023, bu
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17 Jul '24
While addressing the NAACP’s annual convention, Joe Biden teased that vice president Kamala Harris “could be president of the United States.”While addressing the NAACP’s annual convention, Joe Biden
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16 Jul '24
Pep Guardiola admitted in May that he was leaning towards leaving Manchester City in 2025.Pep Guardiola has only one year remaining on his Manchester City contract (Image: Getty)Pep Guardiola
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15 Jul '24
Fenon premium events production did a tremendous job at the just concluded Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 at the Speke Resort Munyonyo.Being a function for dignitaries, the Fenon team did an outstanding job on the production and gave it the aura it
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14 Jul '24
Lamine Yamal has lit up Euro 2024 ahead of facing England in the final tonight The teenager has three assists at the tournament and has defied his tender age LISTEN to
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14 Jul '24
Dramatic new video from the assassination attempt on Donald Trump shows the moment Secret Service agents fired at the gunman on a roof hundreds of yards away.The footage shows the agents on top of
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13 Jul '24
For a brief moment earlier this year, something shifted in pop culture. It became perfectly appropriate, it seemed, to publicly gawk at Sydney Sweeney’s breasts. In what felt like a strange, noughties-tablo