Month: May 2022
Ukraine Soldiers Surrender
Russia’s defence ministry said Thursday that 1,730 Ukrainian soldiers had surrendered this week at the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol. The ministry released a video appearing to show the surrendered soldiers walking out of the plant, some visibly wounded and others using crutches. Russian soldiers patted them down and inspected
Mara Wallet in Kenya
The Mara Wallet will enable users to buy, send, sell and withdraw both fiat and crypto-assets instantly and without any prior crypto knowledge. This will allow users to send money in real-time, without any processing times or delays. The Mara suite of products addresses a variety of essential crypto-finance needs while complying with local regulations
Stress causes Depression
stress are the leading courses of depression, which has translated into a severe mental problem. When you are stressed, you stop doing things that you used to love, so many things change around you, we have seen a lot of depression arising from early pregnancy, failed education, and rape from relatives. There are so many
Sri Lanka Financial Struggles
Sri Lanka has defaulted on its debt for the first time in its history as the country struggles with its worst financial crisis in more than 70 years. The governor of Sri Lanka’s central bank said the country was now in a “pre-emptive default”. Defaults happen when governments are unable to meet some or all
Netflix Cancelled and Renewed Contacts
Netflix has established itself as a premium entertainment provider in Hollywood over the last few years. Even if it has legions of devoted fans, it’s clear that not every new show that the streaming platform introduces will stick around for the long haul. Netflix has confirmed that some showh have been renewed such as Seasons
The Oldest Man on Guinness World Record
A 112-year-old Venezuelan farmer has been officially recognized as the oldest living man following the death of a Spaniard who was the previous holder of the title. Perez was born on May 27, 1909 in the western Tachira state, where by the age of five he was already helping his parents to harvest sugar cane
Tracking Weapons Given to Ukraine
Western nations, above all the US, have announced successive shipments of both light and heavy weapons for Kyiv’s forces since Russian troops crossed the Ukrainian border on February 24.Western countries have been ramping up weapons and ammunition shipments to Ukraine as Kyiv fights off a Russian invasion, but arms trade experts warn some of the
European Union to Ditch Russia Oil
With no end in sight to Russia’s war in Ukraine and European security shaken, the EU is rushing to align its geopolitical and climate interests for the coming decades. It comes amid troubling signs that have raised concerns about energy supplies that the EU relies on and have no quick replacements, including Russia cutting off
North Korea Missile Test as the country is hit hard by Covid-19
North Korea appears to be preparing to test an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) ahead of U.S. President Joe Biden’s first official trip to South Korea. A weapons test could overshadow Biden’s broader focus on China, trade, and other regional issues, and underscore the lack of progress in denuclearisation talks despite his administration’s vow to break
US hypersonic weapon test
The US Air Force announced a successful test of a hypersonic weapon traveling at five times the speed of sound off the coast of California. The test was carried out last Saturday by a B-52 bomber released an Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW), the Air Force wrote in a statement. Hypersonic weapons are difficult for
