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Flood Looms as 4 Dams Set to Discharge Excess Water

[ad_1] The Niger state government has warned people living in the riverine areas in the state to the upstream areas to avoid the impending flood NSEMA, the state’s emergency agency, said the warning was a result of the notification from the four hydroelectric dams in the state, Shiroro, Jebba, Kainji …

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Large Crowds Protest in Kano Against Governor Abba’s Demand to Sack Police Commissioner

[ad_1] Thousands of Kano residents protested in support of Police Commissioner CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, directly challenging Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s public call for his removal Protesters from various sectors defended the commissioner’s record, praising his effectiveness and condemning the governor’s move as “pure politics” However, the demonstration signals a …

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Spain’s Benidorm embraces its Franco-era mass tourism model

[ad_1] Some 2.8 million foreign visitors headed to Benidorm on Spain’s Mediterranean coast in 2024. Photo: Jose Jordan / AFPSource: AFP Fifty years after General Francisco Franco’s death, Benidorm still clings to the mass tourism model it pioneered under his dictatorship, even as protests against overtourism sweep other Spanish holiday …

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Anthropic hires new CTO with focus on AI infrastructure

[ad_1] Anthropic has a new chief technical officer, former Stripe CTO Rahul Patil. Patil started at the company earlier this week, taking over from co-founder Sam McCandlish, who will move to a new role as chief architect. As part of the change, Anthropic is updating the structure of its core …

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Amazon to resume drone delivery following crash in Arizona

[ad_1] Amazon will restart its drone delivery service in Arizona beginning Friday as two federal agencies continue to investigate a crash that occurred earlier this week. Amazon suspended operations in the West Valley of the Phoenix Metro area — currently its only commercial market — following a crash Wednesday. Two …

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