Tanzania, Kenya end aviation spat

DAR ES SALAAM. – Tanzania said yesterday it had reinstated approval for Kenyan national carrier Kenya Airways, opening a new tab to operate flights between the Kenyan capital Nairobi and…

Zelensky rejected favourable peace deal with Russia: ex-aide

Correspondent Ukraine had the chance to make peace at the 2022 Istanbul talks but something or someone changed President Vladimir Zelensky’s mind, according to an interview with his former aide,…

China is open for business, says premier

DAVOS, Switzerland – Chinese Premier Li Qiang said yesterday the Chinese economy was open for business and highlighted its potential for foreign investment, saying the world needed to pull down…

Alcaraz sees off veteran Gasquet

MELBOURNE. — Iga Swiatek came through an opening test of fire in her hunt for a first Australian Open title yesterday before Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz wrapped up the third day’s…

Soccer fans set to benefit from Showmax’s game-changing product

“Olé, Olé, Olé” – soccer fans have scored big with Showmax’s new offering billed as “Africa’s first standalone (English) Premier League mobile streaming plan”. On Monday, the leading streamer unveiled…

Namibia upset Tunisia at AFCON

Namibia winger Deon Hotto scored in the 88th minute to hand them a shock 1-0 victory over Tunisia at the Africa Cup of Nations yesterday and keep up the sequence…

Roma sack Mourinho as manager after poor run

AS Roma parted ways with manager Jose Mourinho yesterday, with the Serie A club’s owners saying the decision was made with the “best interests” of the team in mind.  Roma…

Zambia starts cholera vaccination

LUSAKA. –LUSAKA, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) — Zambia yester day commenced the administration of the oral cholera vaccine in the shanty compounds of Lusaka, the country’s capital, most affected by the…

China wants comprehensive, lasting truce in Gaza

Timur Fomenko-Correspondent A recent Foreign Affairs article purports to expose “China’s game in Gaza,” accusing Beijing of “Exploiting Israel’s War to Win Over the Global South.” The author alleges that…

Technologies in the gaming industry: how online casinos are changing over time

Today, 15% of the world’s online casino work with Bitcoin, and this is just the beginning. Gambling establishments are beginning to offer their clients abroad to pay not only in cash and non-cash means, but also in digital currency. Blockchain offers increased speed and security for processing money transfers. And this is an undeniable advantage.

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