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Namibia

Rosa Namises and APP Back LGBTQI+ Rights Ahead of Elections….

Independent candidate Rosa Namises and the All People’s Party have expressed their support for the LGBTQI+ community, standing in contrast to most political parties, which have stated they do not back gay rights but still seek votes from the community. Speaking at a public engagement hosted by the Alliance Christian Churches of Namibia, APP President Ambrosius Kumbwa emphasized that the fundamental rights of the LGBTQI+ community are non-negotiable.  

todayOctober 4, 2024 5

Oshiwambo

Muni gwa Windhoek okwa tamekitha oka App okape kokongodhi,taka pitike aayakuwa ya kale taa ungaunga noo accounts noku tala oo statements dhawo

Elelo lyoshilando sha Windhoek olya tamekitha oka App kokongodhi okape,hoka taka pitika aakalimo ya kale taya ungaunga noo accounts dhawo oshowo okutala oo statements dhawo. Oka App otaka vulu wo okulongithwa okulopota iiningwanima ngaashi iilambo moopate oshowo omalamba,oku gongela omaleshelo goowili,oku koleka oo taxi noongeshefa,. Omupopilikoo gwa Muni Lydia Amutenya okwati oka App otaka ka nawapaleka egandjo lyomayakulo kaakalimo yomoshilando yeli 486 000.

todayJuly 15, 2024 15 3 6

Science & Technology

Should governments ban TikTok? Can they? A cybersecurity expert explains the risks the app poses and the challenges to blocking it

Is a wildly popular social media app a threat to U.S. citizens? AP Photo/Michael Dwyer     By Doug Jacobson, Iowa State University   The U.S. House of Representatives voted 352-65 on March 13, 2024, to require TikTok’s parent company, China-based ByteDance, to sell the app or face a nationwide ban on TikTok. President Joe Biden said on March 8 that he would sign the legislation if it reached his […]

todayMarch 14, 2024 19

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