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Decisions That Changed the Internet Forever
The development of the internet was neither accidental nor organic. How billions of people now communicate, work, and live ...
Among all indicators, total electricity consumption - often described as an "economic barometer" - offers a distinctive ...
Tanzania's new president faces criticism and reports of violence as opposition claims hundreds died in recent protests amid ...
The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (the Commission) is following with concern the ongoing rights-related developments in the United Republic of Tanzania (Tanzania) which occurred ...
Ericsson has won a three-year contract to modernize VodafoneZiggo’s mobile network in the Netherlands, enhancing 3,000 mobile sites for improved connectivity and sustainability through advanced ...
To mark the occasion, the East Longmeadow Branch will host anniversary celebrations during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m.
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Southern Africa: SADC Declares Tanzania's Election Flawed After Failing Democracy Test
Election Observer Mission (SEOM) has declared that Tanzania's 2025 general election failed to meet the bloc's democratic standards, citing intimidation of opposition leaders, restricted freedoms, and ...
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Then and now: The most rebellious musicians of the 2000s
But life goes on and people grow up, even the most rebellious artists of the 2000s. Now, after more than two decades, we look ...
1. The "Beijing Declaration on Wind Energy 2.0", unveiled recently at China Wind Power 2025 on October 20, sets a goal for China's cumulative wind power installed capacity to reach 1.3 TW by 2030, at ...
SADC election observers issue a scathing assessment of Tanzania’s 2025 general elections, conclude that voters failed to freely express their democratic will.
The 2025 International (Wuhan) Intelligent Building Industry Expo with the theme of 'Developing Industrial Internet and Jointly Building 'Quality Homes'' was held at the China Optics Valley Convention ...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Monday blamed foreigners for last week's deadly protests following a disputed election in which two main opposition candidates were ...
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