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U.S. Succeeds in Cracking Apple’s iPhone, Drops Legal Action

The U.S. Justice Department has recently said it had succeeded in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and dropped its legal case against Apple, ending.

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Nigeria: Gov’t Begins Reconstruction of Schools Destroyed By Boko Haram

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), David Lawan, has recently said the Federal Government of Nigeria has commenced the reconstruction of schools and police stations destroyed by.

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Central African Republic on Reset as New President Takes Office

The Central African Republic’s new president takes office on Wednesday, faced with the challenge of reconciling a divided population and rebuilding a shattered country.

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7 Surprising Things Productive People Do Differently

In recently interviewed over 200 ultra-productive people including seven billionaires, 13 Olympians, 20 straight-A students and over 200 successful entrepreneurs. I asked a simple, open-ended question, “What is your number.

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Ghanaians in Finland applauded for Being Law Abiding

Ghanaians in Finland have recently been applauded by their host nation for been generally law abiding.

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5 Ways to Take the Dread Out Of Networking Events

When I talk to people about networking, their first reaction is usually a sigh or a groan or an emphatic “I don’t like networking.” Even the most extroverted people I.

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Gambia: Women Should Be Celebrated Daily – EU Ambassador

The European Union Ambassador to The Gambia, Attila Lajos, has recently said International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March each year, but women should be celebrated every day.

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Uganda: TB Patients to Get Monthly Food, Transport Fees

Patients suffering from multi-drug resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TD) are set to receive food and transport of about Shs170,000 during their monthly visits to hospital.

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