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Azores volcano alert drops

2 mn readThe alert level of the Santa Bárbara volcano, on Terceira Island, in the Azores, has been lowered from V3 (confirmation of system reactivation) to V2 (possible system reactivation), according to the Institute of Volcanology of the University of the Azores (IVAR). “The Crisis Office decided to lower the volcanic alert level at the Santa Bárbara […]

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Turkey plans to host Somali and Ethiopian leaders for talks

2 mn readTurkey is set to host talks this week between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in an effort to resolve a year-long dispute over Ethiopia’s desire for port access to the Horn of Africa, according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke to Middle East Eye. Somali media have […]

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Will bribery charges against Adani derail India’s green goals?

4 mn readBribery charges by a US court against the Adani Group are unlikely to significantly upset India’s clean energy goals, industry leaders have told the BBC. Delhi has pledged to source half of its energy needs or 500 gigawatts (GW) of electricity from renewable sources by 2032, key to global efforts to combat climate change. The […]

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The Forgotten Black Superhero Movie That Shaped the Genre

< 1 mn readRobert Townsend laid the groundwork for Chadwick Boseman’s superhero legacy with “The Meteor Man,” which hit theaters 25 years before “Black Panther” and five years before “Blade.” Released on August 6th, 1993, Townsend’s film aimed for the same success as Tim Burton’s “Batman” and “Batman Returns.” Departing from the typical superhero narrative, “The Meteor Man” […]

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17-Year-Old DC Student Among Nation’s Youngest Black Pilots, Aspires to Fly Military Aircraft

< 1 mn readA Washington, D.C. student is making waves by becoming one of the youngest Black pilots in the country. Christopher Ballinger achieved his pilot’s license last week upon completion of the Air Force Junior ROTC Flight Academy Program. Out of thousands of applicants, Ballinger was chosen as one of the few to partake in the intensive […]

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Computer science grads say the job market is rough. Some are opting for a ‘panic’ master’s degree instead.

5 mn readA computer science degree has become an increasingly popular choice for students seeking a six-figure job in Big Tech out of college. However, as the tech industry took a sharp turn from pandemic hiring sprees to more recent mass layoffs, conversations with over a dozen CS majors revealed many are struggling to find full-time roles and […]

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