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University of Botswana Enters VR Space With New Immersive Initiative
The University of Botswana launched its first local virtual reality (VR) program in partnership with MDiHub. The solution enables remote, immersive access to UniPod laboratories without physical presence. The global VR market could reach $69.6 billion by 2028, highlighting strong … Continue reading
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Activist Kemi Seba faces extradition battle after arrest in South Africa | Africanews
Kemi Seba, a controversial figure known for his anti-Western stance, has been arrested in South Africa and authorities in Benin are now preparing an extradition request. Prosecutors accuse him of inciting rebellion after he publicly supported a failed coup attempt … Continue reading
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Mugabe's son pleads guilty to lesser charges in Johannesburg shooting case | Africanews
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, 29, admitted in a Johannesburg court to illegally being in the country and pointing a firearm—but denied shooting and seriously injuring his gardener during an altercation in the upscale Hyde Park suburb.
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Nigerian couple jailed three years in UK over £433,000 fraud
A Nigerian couple has been jailed for three years in the UK over a £433,000 tax fraud scheme that used stolen data from Transport for London employees.
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Not a good one but how I wish…😁
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/migrants-deported-us-stranded-scared-182119983.html
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Migrants deported from US stranded, 'scared' in DR Congo
Spending the past five days cooped up in a hotel in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo is not quite what a group of Latin Americans expected when they sought asylum in the United States.S...
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notice the use of “scared”–this is propaganda
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is accepting migrants deported from the United States because it has signed a temporary arrangement with the U.S. government allowing it to receive so‑called “third‑country” migrants (people who are neither from the U.S. nor from the DRC) into its territory for a short period.
Why the DRC agreed
The… Read more
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what is the legality of all this??
The legality of the DRC accepting deported people from the U.S. rests on a bilateral agreement between the two states, framed as a temporary, voluntary reception deal under Congolese and U.S. immigration law, plus international refugee and human‑rights rules.
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one could label this as the Congo being a professional babysitter
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