Month: February 2025

Year : 2026

France To Invest €109 Billion in AI

In a bold move to enhance its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, France has announced a substantial investment of €109 billion. This announcement was made by President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the AI Action Summit in Paris, a significant global event co-hosted by France and India, which aims to address AI regulation, governance, and international collaboration....
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A U.S. government database indicates that there are currently 5 million individuals aged 140 and older receiving Social Security benefits.

A recent report from the U.S. government database reveals that approximately 5 million individuals aged 140 and older are currently receiving Social Security benefits. This astonishing statistic highlights the complexities and challenges of the Social Security system, particularly as it relates to longevity and demographic changes in the population. This data serves as a reminder...
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New GCB Director Calls On Nii Ga

The new Managing Director of GCB Bank, Farihan Alhassan, recently paid a courtesy call on the Ga Mantse, Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. During the visit, he pledged GH₵100,000 to the Ga Mantse Foundation and expressed the bank’s commitment to supporting the Ga State’s development initiatives. The visit highlighted several key points: Support for Community Development...
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Zelensky Labels Trump’s Criticism As Russian Led Misinformation

President Donald Trump has labeled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator without elections,” intensifying a public feud between the two leaders. This remark follows Zelensky’s criticism of Trump, suggesting he is influenced by Russian disinformation, and has sparked outrage among Ukrainians amid ongoing tensions related to the war with Russia. Trump’s comments, made on his...
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GOC President’s Denial of Challenges Rings Hollow Amidst Mismanagement Allegations

The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) President, Ben Nunoo-Mensah, has expressed shock at claims by his Third Vice President, Mohammed Mahadi, that it has become difficult to work at the GOC. However, Mahadi’s assertions are not unfounded, given the GOC’s history of maladministration and mismanagement allegations. Nunoo-Mensah’s dismissal of Mahadi’s comments as “unfortunate” and his suggestion...
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