Mali uses AI to teach school children in Bambara
AI company RobotsMali has produced more than a hundred stories in local languages. These texts are now taught in schools.
UN extends Libya arms embargo ship inspections
The resolution approved on Tuesday extends for six months the authorisation to inspect ships on the high seas off Libya’s coast suspected of violating the arms embargo on the country.
Kenya scrambles to save key trade pact with EU suspended by court
In force since 2024, the so-called Kenya-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) drew opposition from experts who argued that the deal was supposed to be agreed with all east African countries, and not with Kenya alone
At least 36 dead and hundreds missing in Hong Kong buildings blaze
Residents were evacuated as the fire spread across seven of the eight high-rise residential buildings in the complex.
At least 36 dead and hundreds missing in Hong Kong buildings blaze
Residents were evacuated as the fire spread across seven of the eight high-rise residential buildings in the complex.
France’s top court upholds conviction against former President Sarkozy
The case involves the illegal financing of his 2012 re-election campaign.
Nigerian parents of abducted children say they are being kept in dark
Several of them say the government has told them nothing about efforts to rescue the nearly 300 students.
Military officers say they have taken full control of Guinea-Bissau
The announcement comes a day after both the top candidates in last week’s presidential election declared victory.
Putin plays komuz in Kyrgyzstan during state visit with Lukashenko
In Kyrgyzstan, Vladimir Putin tried the komuz, a traditional Kyrgyz lute, during a short cultural stop on his state visit. Agreements on trade, education, migration, and security were also signed.
In Mali, an educational initiative is using AI to teach local languages in schools
AI company RobotsMali has produced more than a hundred stories in local languages. These texts are now taught in schools.