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    NVIDIA and AMD CEOs Jet Off to Japans AI Boom

    NVIDIA and AMD CEOs traveled to Japan recently to cash in on the Country's growing AI market. Japan really wants to lead in AI tech and has asked these companies to help build up its AI systems. The country aims to be the easiest place in the world to create and use AI. NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen...
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    Gamers in Japan are renting PS5s like crazy

    More people in Japan want to rent PS5 consoles rather than buy them. Stores like GEO report that they can't keep enough rental units available. Players pay about $6 for eight days or $12 for fifteen days with their favorite games. Because of high demand, most of the 400 GEO stores have reached...
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    Try actual iPhone 17 Air CAD models in China

    A shop in China shows people what the new iPhone 17 models look like before Apple announces them. Customers can compare these early designs with their current phones. This helps them decide if they want to buy a new iPhone later. The store has all four upcoming models available to look at. The...
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    Intel price target cut as new CEO settles in

    Intel faces changes with new CEO Lip-Bu Tan leading the company. Analyst C.J. Muse cut his target price from $29 to $20 but keeps a Neutral rating. Intel will report earnings next week, which will show how things are going under fresh leadership. Muse expects regular results but weaker guidance...
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    Gathoni Wamuchomba vows to lead with cottage plan

    Gathoni Wamuchomba wants to become president someday. The Githunguri MP plans to change how leaders handle money. She hopes to create wealth from available workers through cottage industries. Her idea involves helping families make items like toothpicks, towels, and belts at home with cheaper...
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    Kenya wants a new deal on China funding

    Kenya wants new deals with China for big projects as President Ruto travels there. The government hopes to move away from regular loans that cost too much and instead pursue partnerships between public officials and private companies. This matters because Kenya already has many debts to pay...
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    Meet the Pope who shook up the Vatican

    Francis made history as the first Pope from South America. He chose to live simply instead of staying in fancy Vatican rooms. He grew up in Argentina, where he worked as a bouncer before becoming a priest. Some people said he didn't speak out enough during Argentina's military rule, when many...
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    Charles and Camilla mourn Pope Francis

    King Charles is very sad about Pope Francis's death. He thanked the Pope for caring about people with different beliefs. The King met Francis earlier this month during a trip to Italy. They talked about helping the planet. Charles loved how the Pope connected faith with protecting nature. The...
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    Bishop Kimengich says leaders serve like Pope Francis

    Leaders need to follow Pope Francis's example of helping people instead of thinking about themselves. Bishop Kimengich shared this message after the Pope died. He talked about how Francis led over a billion Catholics with care for everyone. The Pope showed everyone how to be close to God through...
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    African Space Agency sets up shop in Cairo

    Egypt started the African Space Agency at its Space City in Cairo. The country worked hard to create this agency, which matches the African Union's plans. Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said it will help African nations work together on peaceful space activities. Countries can share knowledge...
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    Martha Karua says she is running for president in 2027

    Martha Karua plans to run for president in 2027. She believes Kenya needs a woman leader because men have failed to unite the country since its independence. She told people in Isiolo that as president, she would bring Kenyans together just like mothers unite their families. Karua compared...
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    Police bust illicit brew ring in Kawangware

    Police caught three people making illegal alcohol in Kawangware's Congo area on Monday morning. They found 2,000 liters of chang'aa along with copper distilling equipment. Officers destroyed 9,000 more liters of alcohol at the location. A video shows them examining plastic bags inside a dirty...
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    So What Happens After the Pope Dies

    Pope Francis died at 88 after leading Catholics for 12 years. His death starts ancient mourning traditions that last nine days. Cardinals will pick a new leader 15-20 days after he passed away. Cardinal Kevin Farrell officially confirms the death. He must seal the Pope's home, destroy his ring...
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    MAGLA drops curtains to spruce up QECH labour ward

    MAGLA gave Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital new curtains worth K6.7 million for its maternity ward and donated items like salt, wrappers, soap, and buckets for newborns, costing K1.4 million more. These gifts will help mothers have privacy during childbirth. The hospital staff asked MAGLA for...
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    Malawi court to rule on teen consent case

    A court in Lilongwe will decide next month if a teen sex case should continue. Brian Taulo faces charges for having sex with his 17-year-old girlfriend when he was 19. The law changed in February 2023, making it illegal for adults to have sex with anyone under 18. Nyale Institute wants the...
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    Divers find rusty WWII mines near St Petersburg

    Divers recently made a dangerous find near St. Petersburg. They discovered old war items when searching the Tosna River. The team spotted four mines sitting on the riverbank at Saperny village. They called for backup right away, and special police from Bastion OMON came to handle the situation...
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    Traffic closures hit four St Petersburg districts

    Four areas in St. Petersburg will soon face road closures. Cars can't use Kronshtadtskaya Street between April 21 and 26 because of repair work. Drivers need different routes in Lomonosov city from April 23 to 26 as crews fix Manezhny Spusk road surfaces. The Primorsky District loses access to...
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    St Petersburg pulls in 1 trillion 529 billion rubles

    St. Petersburg's money grew a lot last year. The city pulled in over 1.5 trillion rubles from investors, up 10.5% from the previous year. This helped fill the budget with 17% more cash than the previous year. Manufacturing businesses brought in 20% of all city money, with factory output rising...
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    How Russia is giving locals more control

    Russia held its second annual forum, Small Homeland—the Power of Russia, from April 21 to 23. The event brought 4,000 people together to discuss local government issues. Experts stressed the need for citizens to take part in running their towns and discussed ways officials can speak more...
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    Moscow tops Q1 list for company bankruptcies

    Moscow had 388 companies go bankrupt in early 2025, making it Russia's top city for business failures. Moscow Region came second with 159 bankruptcies, followed by St. Petersburg with 106 companies closing down. These three areas actually saw fewer bankruptcies than last year - Moscow decreased...
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