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Why are Armenians protesting in opposition to the brand new top minister?

The political situation in Armenia remains « fragile », according to analysts, as mass protests continue in the capital, Yerevan, for the seventh consecutive day. The protests began on April 13 after Armenia’s ruling Republican Party nominated former President Serzh Sargsyan for the prime minister’s post earlier this month. Many Armenians do not want to see Sargsyan as…

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Miguel Diaz-Canel: Cuba’s submit-Castro president

Cuba has formally announced Miguel Diaz-Canel as the country’s new president. The 57-year-old father of two was elected president of Cuba on April 19 after Raul Castro, who led the country for 10 years, stepped down. Political campaigning is outlawed in Cuba, so little is known about Diaz-Canel plans to navigate the challenges facing the…

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Nigeria college food scheme revolutionising training

Abeokuta, Nigeria – Dozens of children cheer at the Baptist Nursery and Primary School compound in Bode-Ijaiye suburb of Abeokuta city, the capital of Ogun state, as their friends try to outpace each other on a 100-metre dash in a dusty field. Ogun state inter-school football and track-and-field competitions are just around the corner, and teachers want to prepare the children…

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Chemical attacks on Iran within the Eighties that US no longer famend

US President Donald Trump announced on Friday the operation against Syria, framing his decision as a fight against « evil », while saying days earlier that preventing chemical attacks is « about humanity ». He lashed out at Iran and Russia for supporting the Assad regime, saying « What kind of a nation wants to be associated with the mass…

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What Comes After The Social Media Empires

The intense political battles over Facebook and the other giant social media companies mark the end of the empire-building phase of those companies’ history. Now they’re a mid-20th-century European power, agonizing over the inevitable loss of the colonies and trying to stomp out insurgencies. No longer finding new frontiers and markets to rule, they’re instead…