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By Ebi Kesiena Russian forces have killed a village head, her husband and her son, Ukrainian officials say. 51-year-old Olha ...
By Obinna Ezenwa The national telecoms operator Ukrtelecom in Ukriane, has commenced restoration of internet services after driving back a ...
By Emmanuel Nduka The French Government has frozen and seized assets of Russian oligarchs to the tune of around 850 ...
By Obinna Ezenwa Uploads of a deepfake video of Ukranian President, Volodymyr Zelensky that supposedly showed him yielding to Russia ...
By Obinna Ezenwa Facial recognition technology to search a database of billions of facial images has become vital, as it ...
By Obinna Ezenwa Despite President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to clamp down on social media and information within his borders, a ...
By Obinna Ezenwa Meta says it will allow Facebook and Instagram to grant users in some countries permission to call ...
By John Ikani Ukraine plans to recall all its troops and equipment, including helicopters, from UN peacekeeping missions in Africa ...
By John Ikani Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky lashed NATO on Friday for ruling out a no-fly zone over Ukraine amid ...
By Emmanuel Nduka At least 115 Nigerians stormed the Ukrainian Embassy in Abuja on Wednesday to answer the call for ...
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