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BBC's Blunders Can't Stop 'I Swear' From Being a Must-Watch!

BBC's Blunders Can't Stop 'I Swear' From Being a Must-Watch!

The biopic "I Swear," directed by Kirk Jones, recounts the life of John Davidson, who overcame Tourette Syndrome to become a celebrated activist, earning star Robert Aramayo a BAFTA. The film masterfully blends humor with the profound emotional journey of seeking normalcy amidst involuntary outbursts, concluding with a hint of an unfortunate off-screen narrative.

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Presidential Address Quells Fears After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting Scare

Presidential Address Quells Fears After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting Scare

Donald Trump held an uncharacteristically brief and focused press conference addressing a White House Correspondents Dinner shooting. Evacuated from the event, Trump spoke from the press briefing room, notably refraining from his usual bombastic style, though he did subtly promote the White House ballroom and criticize California.
Uche Emeka
Beijing Auto Show 2026: A Spectacle of Wild Rides and Stunning Debuts

Beijing Auto Show 2026: A Spectacle of Wild Rides and Stunning Debuts

The 2026 Beijing Auto Show showcased a vast array of vehicle debuts, reflecting the rapid growth and innovation in China's automotive industry. Highlights included luxury extended-range SUVs like the Li Auto L9 and XPeng GX, alongside unique designs such as the "My Little Pony" BYD Yuan Plus and the rugged BAW 212 Truck.
Uche Emeka
Nokia Went From Making Your First Phone to Building AI Infrastructure — What That Shift Means for Africa's Internet

Nokia Went From Making Your First Phone to Building AI Infrastructure — What That Shift Means for Africa's Internet

Nokia’s shift from mobile phones to AI infrastructure reveals a deeper story about global internet power, and why Africa risks being left behind without urgent investment in broadband, data centres, and energy.
Zainab Bakare
WhatsApp Wants You to Pay Now, But Not for What You Think

WhatsApp Wants You to Pay Now, But Not for What You Think

WhatsApp is testing a paid “Plus” tier with themes, stickers, and customization features, signaling a shift toward monetisation without touching core messaging.
Zainab Bakare