U.S. Offers Protection to People Who Fled War in Cameroon
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U.S. Offers Protection to People Who Fled War in Cameroon

The strife has displaced some two million people in Anglophone regions and has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths and widespread food insecurity. As of December, 4.4 million people in Cameroon required humanitarian assistance, according to the United Nations. The State Department has cataloged serious human rights violations perpetrated by…

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle visit Queen Elizabeth for the first time after quitting the royal family

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle visit Queen Elizabeth for the first time after quitting the royal family

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reunite with Queen Elizabeth II after more than two years. Page Six affirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex indeed met with the Monarch days before her 96th birthday. The couple has not been back to Harry’s homeland ever since they walked out of…

Vivo X80, Vivo X80 Pro+ Reportedly Spotted on BIS; India Launch Could Be Imminent

Vivo X80, Vivo X80 Pro+ Reportedly Spotted on BIS; India Launch Could Be Imminent

Vivo X80 series is expected to arrive in China in the coming weeks. The global rollout is expected to follow soon. Now, the two handsets from the Vivo X80 lineup have been allegedly spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certifications site, which suggests that its launch in India…

Poco C40 Tipped to Launch With Non-Qualcomm, Non-MediaTek SoC; Could Run on MIUI Go: Report

Poco C40 Tipped to Launch With Non-Qualcomm, Non-MediaTek SoC; Could Run on MIUI Go: Report

Poco is reportedly working on a new smartphone that could be launched as part of the company’s affordable C-series lineup. The purported smartphone is tipped to ship with an entry level JR510 SoC, instead of chipsets from well-known brands like Qualcomm, MediaTek, or Unisoc. The handset may also run MIUI…

Opinion | Bill Gates: We Must Develop Drugs Much Faster in the Next Pandemic
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Opinion | Bill Gates: We Must Develop Drugs Much Faster in the Next Pandemic

Treating disease is nothing new to humans. The practice of using roots, herbs and other natural ingredients as healing agents dates to ancient times. Some 9,000 years ago, Stone Age dentists in modern-day Pakistan drilled into their patients’ teeth with pieces of flint. The ancient Egyptian architect and physician Imhotep…