Foreword Social media has greatly impacted the political process in India How people interact among themselves and the way in which data and information are combined and circulated has changed mainly because of the emergence of social media. Traditional media such as print, radio and television are different from the social media in two important... Continue Reading →
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Tests Positive For Coronavirus; currently in Home Quarantine
AC Milan striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not be taking the field for the foreseeable future. In a statement on Thursday, AC Milan announced that its star striker has tested positive for the novel coronavirus COVID-19. AC Milan is set to face Bodo-Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday night. As a safety precaution,... Continue Reading →
New York bans New Year’s crowds with virtual celebrations.
Times Square, New York. The iconic Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Despite being a few months away, Times Square Alliance President Tim Tompkins revealed the celebration would turn virtual with no large crowds gathering in New York City’s epicenter. For the first time in 114 years, the... Continue Reading →
How to travel responsibly in the remaining months of 2020.
Goa, India Thousands of people, couples and families put travel plans on pause because of the novel virus COVID-19. As the travel industry in some countries is reopening and favorite tourist spots are welcoming guests, people are making vacation plans that keep safety and responsibility top of mind. If you’re ready to travel again, it’s... Continue Reading →
Family of Breonna Taylor: “The justice system has failed her.”
Posters being held up during a protest for Justice for Breonna Taylor. Breonna Taylor, a 26 year old black emergency medical worker in Kentucky was killed by white Louiseville Metro police officers last March while they carried out a mismanaged drug raid. Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer, denounced the grand jury’s decision not to bring homicide... Continue Reading →
Technology – The pandemic May Permanently Replace various Human Jobs With Machines and Robots
Some jobs will soon become obsolete as the pandemic rages on. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has the potential to permanently replace multiple humans jobs with machines and robots, according to recent studies on Monday from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Layoffs have been incessantly frequent among workers in industries that can be automated, which... Continue Reading →
Fox News Announces move to Launch ‘Fox News International’ Streaming Service.
Fox News Channel. Fox Corp. has announced that it is joining the other known United States media companies seeking to stream their content overseas. “We are excited to debut Fox News International, enabling our devoted audience overseas access to their trusted source for news and insightful analysis,” said Suzanne Scott, Fox News Media’s CEO, in a... Continue Reading →
$800 Billion Debt to be left by Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta.
Uhuru Kenyatta The Kenyan national debt is projected to increase by Sh750 billion in the next 10 months. That is Sh2.6 billion a day. At this rate, parliament budget experts estimate that, by 2022 when President Uhuru Kenyatta leaves office, the debt could hit Sh9.2 trillion — more than three times the total annual budget.... Continue Reading →
City Of Minneapolis Approves Stretch Where George Floyd Was Killed To Be Named After Him
The stretch is now a memorial. The city of Minneapolis has confirmed the stretch where George Floyd tragically lost his life on May 25 will be named after him. Floyd, 46, died after former Minneapolis cop, Derek Chauvin, was filmed with his knee on his neck for almost nine minutes despite the victim pleading he... Continue Reading →
Remembering Bai Bureh: Sierra Leone’s Greatest Hero Who Held Off British Control For Months In 1898
You can thank Bai Bureh for Sierra Leone’s independence as the fight for freedom largely started with his 1898 uprising against British rule. His nickname Kebalai, which means “one who never tires of war,” is visible in the many months he held off a highly trained, well-equipped British force in 1898 in guerilla warfare. With…Remembering... Continue Reading →