Category: Pan African Communications
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Ex-Google CEO-Turned ‘Licensed Arms Dealer’ Eric Schmidt Creating ‘Powerful’ AI ‘Robotic War’ Machines For ‘Offensive’ Fighting
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently spoke with a group of Stanford University students about his military drone company White Stork. The two goals of the company is to “use Ai in complicated, powerful ways for these, essentially robotic war” and to manufacture said robots cheaply, according to the tech guru. Schmidt nervously rubbed his…
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Joseph Boakai struggles to resolve dispute between Solway Mining and ArcelorMittal
Switzerland’s Solway Investment Group Demands $50M Compensation from Liberia Over Mining Licence Transfer Switzerland’s Solway Investment Group, embroiled in a legal dispute after its mining license was transferred to ArcelorMittal without its knowledge, is now seeking $50 million in compensation from the Liberian government to settle the matter. The demand comes as part of ongoing…
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Popular Mamba Point Community Razed in Liberia, Residents Cry Foul
Mamba Point, Liberia – [August 10, 2024] – In a move sparking outrage and confusion, Liberian public works officials demolished a popular beachfront community in Mamba Point, Liberia earlier this morning. The bustling hub, known for its vibrant abuja (open-air bars) and unique camarilla tribes mask artifacts, was reduced to rubble in a matter of…
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Strong S-Class Solar Flare and Eartg Direct CME- A Series of 3 CME’s is headed for Earth
A series of three CMEs is now heading for Earth. The first two, launched by M-class flares on August 7th, are relatively minor. The third, launched by yesterday’s X-flare is more potent. Striking Earth in succession on Aug. 9th, 10th, and 11th, the three CMEs could spark geomagnetic storms as strong as category G3 with…
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Nat’l Council of Chiefs and Elders Gets New Officials
MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The new officials of the National Council of Chiefs and Elders have been cautioned to perform their duties with loyalty to the country. President Joseph Boakai said:” Liberia’s path to sustainable growth and development can be attained if people serving in positions of public trust are dedicated and passionate about change. President Boakai underscored…
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ICC’s bi-annual review of Darfur crimes delivered to UN Council
On Monday, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan addressed the United Nations Security Council in New York to deliver his bi-annual report on Darfur. While the Council referred the matter to the ICC in 2005, the main focus has been on crimes that took place after April 2023. Karim Khan remarked, “To…
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Liberia: Ministry of Transport releases Mont. County Taxi Fares
Disclaimer: Information on taxi fares can fluctuate due to various factors such as economic conditions, fuel prices, and government regulations. It’s recommended to check with local authorities or transportation providers for the most current rates. Generally, taxi fares in Montserrado County, Liberia, are regulated by the Ministry of Transports. The fares are typically based on…
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Ukrainian special forces support Tuareg forces in Mali
Ukrainian special forces are now reportedly working with Tuareg forces in Mali and providing training in drone operations. — In addition to drone training, Ukraine is also said to be providing strategic intelligence to Tuareg forces. — Some Tuareg forces are reported to have been trained in Ukraine. — Recently, Tuareg forces claimed to have…
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Plunder Capitalism: A Threat to Africa’s Financial Sovereignty and the Pan-African Dream
The recent discussion on “Pan African Email” regarding the privatization of the U.S. government raises a critical point: the insidious nature of plunder capitalism. This exploitative economic model, where corporations and a wealthy elite extract wealth from nations and their resources, has a long and devastating history in Africa. Here’s how plunder capitalism operates and…
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Libya’s $70 bln Wealth Fund Sees Thaw in UN Asset Freeze by Year-end
The Libyan Investment Authority is expecting UN sign-off by the end of the year to actively manage its $70 billion in assets for the first time in more than a decade, its chief executive told Reuters. The LIA, set up under Muammar Gaddafi in 2006 to manage the country’s oil wealth, has been under a…
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