[ad_1] Glancing at another week of Cupertino news and headlines, this week’s Apple Loop includes iPhone 12 audio issues, a powerful iPhone 13 leak, reviews of the new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, the power of the chip M1, macOS Big Sur bricking older Macs, the lowest commission rate …
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[ad_1] Social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram carry the torch in the defense of social justice; trying to draw attention to and rebuke unequal treatment and social inequalities. Instagram and Twitter are full of posts and user stories spreading social justice causes, and it’s the first place many learn …
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[ad_1] United States of America: Wow, we sure are exhausted. This was the conclusion I came to after finishing the single player campaign in the last “Call of Duty”, an understanding that I don’t think was entirely unintended. These are games designed by global teams of hundreds of people, created …
Read More »Biden will face a matrix of conflicting influence campaigns in Africa and the Middle East
[ad_1] November 20, 2020 The entree Joe biden The administration will find that key Middle East failures are increasingly present in Africa. On one side is Egypt, backed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. On the other is Turkey and Qatar. The dividing lines include struggles for influence …
Read More »Egypt and Sudan hold joint military exercises
[ad_1] November 20, 2020 Egypt and Sudan are conducting joint military exercises that will last until November 26, the latest sign of deepening military ties between the two neighbors that share the Nile. Units from Egypt’s air force and Saiqa (Thunderbolt) commando forces arrived at Sudan’s Lt. Gen. Awad Khalafallah …
Read More »Lancaster University to help control the spread of the invasive malaria mosquito
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of Science20 november 2020 Lancaster University is involved in a major research project that aims to control the spread of an invasive malaria mosquito in Sudan and Ethiopia. According to the World Health Organization, there were 228 million cases of malaria in 2018. The …
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[ad_1] Harshly speaking President Museveni scolded pro-Bobi Wine protesters in Kampala and other Ugandan cities yesterday to stop playing with fire and reminded attacking civilians that he is a skilled fighter. The president also made it clear that the people who will die in the protests will not be compensated. …
Read More »The G-20 is determined to use all the tools to contain the coronavirus pandemic, save jobs, income, Europe News & Top Stories
[ad_1] BRUSSELS / WASHINGTON (REUTERS) – The nations of the Group of 20 (G-20) are determined to continue to do everything possible to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, warning in a draft statement that the global economic recovery remains ” uneven, highly uncertain and subject to high downside risks. “ Getting …
Read More »Hong Kong: Joshua Wong remains defiant in the face of possible five years in prison | News | DW
[ad_1] Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong told DW on Friday that he faces up to five years in prison if convicted of instigating illegal protests last year. Wong rose to prominence during pro-democracy demonstrations that were sparked by the introduction of the Fugitive Criminals Amendment Bill by the Hong Kong …
Read More »Triumph of Adversity: Douglas Stuart’s “Shuggie Bain” Wins Booker Award | Prosperous
[ad_1] He is the second Scotsman to win the award Books, art and cultureProsperous THE JUDGES of Britain, Britain’s most prestigious literary award, wisely returned to the convention on November 19. After the 2019 confusion that divided the awards, this year the Booker Prize was awarded to a single author, …
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