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U.S. Moves to Ban DJI Drones: What It Means for Pan-African Nations
By The panafrican.email media team The U.S. Congress is currently considering legislation that could effectively ban DJI, the world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer, from operating in America. The move, driven by national security concerns, has sparked debates about technology sovereignty, economic competition, and the future of drone-dependent industries. But what does this potential ban mean…
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North Carolina Senate overrides governor veto, passes bill banning CBDC
A North Carolina Senate veto-busting vote saw 12 Democratic Party senators who initially voted for the bill to ban a CBDC switch to backing Governor Roy Cooper’s veto. The North Carolina General Assembly has passed a bill banning the state from implementing a United States Federal Reserve-issued central bank digital currency (CBDC), with the Senate…
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