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Africa's Space Leap: New African Space Agency Set to Transform the Continent

With the African Space Agency's launch, Africa steps into the global space arena, unifying efforts across the continent for technological advancement.

Hope Blooms as Pope Francis Defies Illness to Embrace Easter Joy

In a moving gesture, Pope Francis, recovering from a severe illness, addressed worshippers from the St. Peter's Basilica balcony, missing Mass but sharing profound messages of peace.

The Papal Race: Who Will Succeed Pope Francis Amid Health Concerns?

With Pope Francis reeling from health issues, cardinals are secretly weighing potential successors to avoid a prolonged conclave.

Politeness to ChatGPT Costing OpenAI Millions: Insights from Sam Altman

Sam Altman discloses the significant operational expenses incurred as users employ polite language with ChatGPT, highlighting the hidden costs of AI interactions.

Target CEO’s Bold Move: Meeting Al Sharpton Amid DEI Boycott Pressure

In a week of high stakes, Target's CEO, Brian Cornell, seeks dialogue with civil rights leader Al Sharpton over DEI rollback considerations, as consumer pressures mount.

Morocco Shines in IP Protection: African and Arab Leader

Morocco retains the top spot in IP protection across Africa and the Arab world, navigating challenges to foster innovation and uphold legal standards.

NASA's Oldest Astronaut Celebrates 70th Birthday with a Celestial Homecoming

Don Pettit marks his 70th birthday returning from a 220-day space mission, showcasing the indefatigable spirit of space exploration.