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Month: May 2023

Google deletes slavery simulate after outrage in Brazil

More than four million enslaved people were taken to Brazil in the course of the country’s history. In 1822, 1.5 million of the 3.5 million people living in the country were enslaved. The app, which allowed players to “buy and sell” black characters, was launched by Magnus Games on 20 April. Google has removed a

The source of Black Money

Black money refers to funds that are earned through illegal or unethical means and are not disclosed for tax purposes or are hidden from the government authorities. Individuals and businesses may evade taxes by underreporting income, inflating expenses, or using offshore tax havens to hide their assets and income. Bribery and embezzlement of public funds

Domestication of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

UNCLOS is the primary international legal treaty governing ocean use and governance, which provides a judicial forum for addressing issues of territorial demarcation and redressing disputes such as boundary delimitations. Captain Naa Ayeley Akwei-Aryee, the Director, Naval Legal Affairs, has urged Gulf of Guinea countries to domesticate the United Nations Convention on the Law of

US, China in rare trade talks

The United States and China sparred over trade issues Friday but promised to keep lines of communication open as Beijing’s commerce minister paid a rare visit after a period of soaring tensions. China recently restricted purchases from US chip giant Micron, citing security risks. The move was widely interpreted as retaliation after President Joe Biden

Dollarising in zimbabwe

Recently, Zimbabwe’s has witnessed the ZWL lose value and black market rates reach $3 000. In local supermarkets prices have skyrocketed with government accusing businesses of sabotaging its effort to improve the economy. Prices of goods and services continue to skyrocket in main supermarkets and Zimbabweans have resorted to street traders. Local economist Gift Mugano

unexploded 250kg World War II bomb found in Wrocław

Thousands of residents of Poland’s main southeastern city were evacuated from its central area on Friday after construction workers stumbled upon an unexploded quarter-tonne aerial bomb from World War II. During World War II, Wroclaw was a German city and was known as Breslau. It saw heavy fighting and widespread destruction, coming under heavy Soviet

Iran unveils latest ballistic missile

Iran views Israel as its archenemy and arming anti-Israeli militant groups in the Palestinian territories and surrounding countries. Tensions between the two nations are high, particularly as Iran enriches uranium closer than ever to weapons-grade levels. Iran made a point, however, to keep the truck that transports the missile covered up during the event. Its

German Chancellor to speak to Putin

On the subject of a possible negotiation to end the war, Scholz said Putin had to understand that the war could not be ended by making “some kind of cold peace” that would turn “the current frontline into the new ‘border’ between Russia and Ukraine.” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he was open to talking

Brain Chip implant

The chips – which have been tested in monkeys – are designed to interpret signals produced in the brain and relay information to devices via Bluetooth. Elon Musk’s brain-chip firm says it has received approval from the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) to conduct its first tests on humans. Neuralink hopes to use its

Japan adopts new sanctions on Russia

Japan’s additional sanctions and export restrictions reflect the G7’s aim to prevent the evasion of sanctions by third countries and include a ban on exporting materials that would help strengthen Russia’s industrial base, Japan on Friday approved additional sanctions against Russia over its war on Ukraine, including freezing the assets of dozens of individuals and