Facebook’s battle against offensive content isn’t going too smoothly, a study by an anti-extremism think-tank has revealed, with the tech giant failing to track down some sinister accounts linked to ISIS.
Disability is no obstacle | 8yo gymnast born without legs scores perfect 10
Young athlete Paige Calendine, who was born without legs, has been competing since she was 18 months old. She performs stunts that many couch-dwellers can only dream of.
EU court strikes down US data sharing deal, demands privacy protection to meet EU standards
European Union’s highest court has struck down a data sharing deal between the Union and the United States, a move which could have huge consequences for the World’s biggest tech companies. The European Court of Justice...
Are Zimbabwe’s promises of reform just shallow phrases? | Conflict Zone
Despite its repeated promises to deliver reforms since coming to power in 2017, Zimbabwe’s government has been unable to convince the international community that it is protecting human rights and tackling...
South Africa ‘buckling’ under number of coronavirus cases
Funeral directors wearing full biohazard suits, nurses wearing raincoats because of the lack of PPE – these are all becoming familiar sights in South Africa. Communities in the country are becoming overwhelmed by...
Twitter hack: Obama, Bezos and Ye targeted by Bitcoin scam
Hackers break into the accounts of technology moguls, politicians, celebrities and global companies in an apparent Bitcoin scam. Fake tweets were posted to the accounts of Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, Microsoft co-founder...
Turkey marks fourth anniversary of 2016 defeated coup
Turkey has marked four years since the country defeated a military coup. On July 15th, 2016 a network under the Fethullah Terrorist Organisation, attempted to take control of the country. But it was the Turkish people...














