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Africa’s Rise in AI Micro-Work Economy

Today, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is being driven by artificial intelligence (AI), a technology that is rapidly reshaping industries, governments, education, healthcare, finance, agriculture, manufacturing, and nearly every aspect of modern society. Unlike previous technological revolutions that primarily automated physical labour, AI is increasingly automating cognitive tasks once considered exclusive to human intelligence. This shift is redefining how work is performed and also where opportunities for employment and economic growth can emerge.

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“I intend to go back to Nigeria; I don’t want to spend my retirement years here in the UK”

Before she ever applied for a student visa or booked a flight to the UK, she was like many young Nigerians, trying to build a life in Lagos while quietly battling the chaos that comes with it. For some people, Lagos is energy, opportunity, and endless motion. But for others, it is noise, fear, and a constant feeling of being on edge.

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Kylian Mbappé of the France national team celebrating with teammates during a training session.

African Stars Lighting Up the 2026 World Cup for other Nations

Every four years, the world stops for a month of football. At the 2026 World Cup, Africa arrived in force, with a record 10 nations playing across North American stadiums, a sign of the continent’s rising power and growing depth. While a historic contingent of African nations made it to the tournament, a familiar conversation is bubbling up: why are some of Africa’s brightest lights shining for nations that weren’t the birthplace of their ancestors?

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A Baseball Fanatic’s Guide to the Phillies’ July 2026 Games

July 2026 is not a month for sentimentality. It is a month for judgment. The Phillies’ published calendar opens with two home games against Pittsburgh, then turns into a road trip through Kansas City, Cincinnati, and Detroit before the All-Star break, and after that, it moves straight into a second-half stretch against the Mets, Dodgers, Yankees, Marlins, and Orioles.

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