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Lebanon Licenses Starlink

What Happened The Lebanese government has officially granted a license to Starlink, the satellite internet company owned by Elon Musk, to provide internet services across the entire country. After about six months of negotiations, Starlink set up a company in Lebanon and received approval from the Cabinet. Significance Previously, internet in Lebanon was provided only […]

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Ella Bus Crash: A Trip Ends in Devastation

September 4, 2025 (Late Night) Near Ella, Sri LankaA scenic bus ride for a group of local tourists turned into tragedy when the vehicle veered off the narrow mountain road between Ella and Wellawaya, crashing through safety barriers and plunging down a steep precipice roughly 1,000 feet (about 300 meters) deep. The incident claimed 15 […]

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Back-to-School 2025: Between Excitement, Pressure, and Change

The Seasonal Ritual Every year, the back-to-school season arrives with the same sense of excitement: new notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils, and the anticipation of reuniting with friends. For children and parents alike, it is more than just a return to classrooms , it’s a cultural ritual that signals both endings and new beginnings. Economic Pressures […]

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A Future Without Enough Children? 2025

A Global Shift in Fertility The average number of children per woman has been steadily falling worldwide, and demographers say the implications could be historic. For a population to remain stable, a woman needs to have on average 2.1 children. But today, much of Europe, North America, and East Asia is recording birth rates below […]

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The Future of Telecom: AI and 6G Are Changing Everything

Smarter Networks with AITelecom companies are now using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve network performance. AI helps predict problems, fix them faster, and provide better customer support. This means fewer dropped calls and faster internet for users. Beyond maintenance, AI can also optimize energy consumption in networks, reducing costs and supporting sustainability goals. Virtual assistants […]

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UNESCO Warns: The Double Edged Sword of AI in Classrooms

AI in Education and Faith: Opportunity or Threat? On August 20, UNESCO, in collaboration with the tech firm Gloo, turned the spotlight on the growing presence of artificial intelligence in classrooms and even religious spaces. The call was clear: as schools and churches embrace automation, the world urgently needs stronger digital ethics, transparency, and guidance […]

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Egypt’s Central Bank Approves Onebank: The Country’s First Fully Digital Bank

Central Bank Approval The Central Bank of Egypt has officially approved the transformation of Misr Digital Innovation Company into OneBank, marking the country’s first fully digital bank. This milestone reflects Egypt’s growing commitment to digital transformation in the financial sector and aligns with global trends in fintech and online banking. From Innovation to Transformation Originally […]

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A serious disease… caused by “air conditioning”?

Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, typically spreads through inhalation of mist or droplets from contaminated water sources most notably in air-conditioning cooling towers. It is not spread from person to person The incubation period ranges from 2 to 10 days, sometimes up to two weeks . Symptoms include cough, […]

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