• Watch CCTV footage of the daylight robbery that occurred this afternoon at the Pan-African Savings & Loans, Spintex-Accra.

    Two armed men on a motorbike quickly approached, firing warning shots just as the victim's vehicle arrived in front of the bank. They took a bag suspected to contain some amount of money.

    NOTE: The footage displays incorrect timestamps due to incorrect settings.
    Watch CCTV footage of the daylight robbery that occurred this afternoon at the Pan-African Savings & Loans, Spintex-Accra. Two armed men on a motorbike quickly approached, firing warning shots just as the victim's vehicle arrived in front of the bank. They took a bag suspected to contain some amount of money. NOTE: The footage displays incorrect timestamps due to incorrect settings.
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  • Capturing CO2 from air and storing it in underground in the form of rocks; The DAC( Direct Air Capturing) opened their second plant in Iceland.
    Capturing CO2 from air and storing it in underground in the form of rocks; The DAC( Direct Air Capturing) opened their second plant in Iceland.
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  • South Africa is the largest economy in Africa.

    89.3% of South Africans have access to electricity.

    89% of South Africans have access to quality water supply.

    85% of South Africans live in formal dwellings.

    84% of South Africans receive sanitation services from municipalities.

    66.3% of South Africans’ waste is removed once a week.

    89% of municipal infrastructure Grants is spent by all municipalities in South Africa.

    University students receive $1,500 allowances each yearly.

    Unemployed people receive monetary grants of $19 each
    South Africa is the largest economy in Africa. 89.3% of South Africans have access to electricity. 89% of South Africans have access to quality water supply. 85% of South Africans live in formal dwellings. 84% of South Africans receive sanitation services from municipalities. 66.3% of South Africans’ waste is removed once a week. 89% of municipal infrastructure Grants is spent by all municipalities in South Africa. University students receive $1,500 allowances each yearly. Unemployed people receive monetary grants of $19 each
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  • FC Barcelona legend Gerard Pique has raised $65 million for his new soccer league, the Kings League, and everyone should be paying attention to this.

    Rather than try to buy his own team, Pique developed an entirely new model.

    Pique and his business partners bought an abandoned warehouse in Barcelona.

    They then held open tryouts, drawing 11,000 applicants and eventually picking 180 players to enter a draft like in the NFL or the NBA.

    The games are 7-on-7 (rather than 11-on-11).

    The matches are shorter — 40 minutes vs. 90 minutes — and all of the games are held on Sunday (instead of spreading them throughout the week).

    But the real genius is the league's distribution strategy.

    Rather than creating a single entity structure where Pique and his partners run all the teams, they strategically picked streamers to partner with on the project.

    Each streamer has millions of followers on platforms like Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, and leveraging this audience has helped the Kings League grow to more than 13 million followers on digital platforms, too.

    This streamer ownership model works so well because anyone in the world can watch Kings League matches for free.

    That’s right, you don’t need cable TV, a streaming service, or pay-per-view packages.

    Instead, the Kings League streams all of its matches for free on Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok, using its own channels while also simulcasting the matches (commercially free) on the streamer’s channels.

    This helped the Kings League draw 800,000 viewers on Twitch and YouTube for its first-ever match.

    In January 2023, the Kings League amassed 238 million views on TikTok and Twitch, more than every other traditional European football league combined.

    And 92,000 people packed Barcelona's Camp Nou in 2023 for the league's championship match, paying anywhere between $10 to $65 to attend.

    This is a promising start, but it's also just the beginning.

    The Kings League has the chance to do something truly unique because the league's expansion is dependent on language rather than location.

    So look for Pique to partner with English streamers, French Streamers, Arabic streamers, Portuguese streamers, Russian streamers, and Japanese streamers.

    Each language will have its own league, immediately gaining millions of followers by leveraging the audience of the most popular streamers.

    The incentives are aligned because the streamers get equity in the teams, and the global nature of soccer provides virtually unlimited demand.
    FC Barcelona legend Gerard Pique has raised $65 million for his new soccer league, the Kings League, and everyone should be paying attention to this. Rather than try to buy his own team, Pique developed an entirely new model. Pique and his business partners bought an abandoned warehouse in Barcelona. They then held open tryouts, drawing 11,000 applicants and eventually picking 180 players to enter a draft like in the NFL or the NBA. The games are 7-on-7 (rather than 11-on-11). The matches are shorter — 40 minutes vs. 90 minutes — and all of the games are held on Sunday (instead of spreading them throughout the week). But the real genius is the league's distribution strategy. Rather than creating a single entity structure where Pique and his partners run all the teams, they strategically picked streamers to partner with on the project. Each streamer has millions of followers on platforms like Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, and leveraging this audience has helped the Kings League grow to more than 13 million followers on digital platforms, too. This streamer ownership model works so well because anyone in the world can watch Kings League matches for free. That’s right, you don’t need cable TV, a streaming service, or pay-per-view packages. Instead, the Kings League streams all of its matches for free on Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok, using its own channels while also simulcasting the matches (commercially free) on the streamer’s channels. This helped the Kings League draw 800,000 viewers on Twitch and YouTube for its first-ever match. In January 2023, the Kings League amassed 238 million views on TikTok and Twitch, more than every other traditional European football league combined. And 92,000 people packed Barcelona's Camp Nou in 2023 for the league's championship match, paying anywhere between $10 to $65 to attend. This is a promising start, but it's also just the beginning. The Kings League has the chance to do something truly unique because the league's expansion is dependent on language rather than location. So look for Pique to partner with English streamers, French Streamers, Arabic streamers, Portuguese streamers, Russian streamers, and Japanese streamers. Each language will have its own league, immediately gaining millions of followers by leveraging the audience of the most popular streamers. The incentives are aligned because the streamers get equity in the teams, and the global nature of soccer provides virtually unlimited demand.
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  • Fasting timeline and its multitude of benefits.
    Fasting timeline and its multitude of benefits.
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  • JUST IN: Ángel Di María has reached a financial agreement with Inter Miami. The club is waiting for his response, 'going now in June or in January'.
    🚨 JUST IN: Ángel Di María has reached a financial agreement with Inter Miami. The club is waiting for his response, 'going now in June or in January'.
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  • In 1836, the directors of the Bank of England received an anonymous letter in which the author claimed to have direct access to the gold in the bank.

    The directors assumed this to be a joke and simply ignored it.

    However, sometime later, they received another letter, in which the enigmatic author offered to meet them at an hour of their choosing inside the main gold vault.

    The directors were intrigued but considered it impossible for someone to break into the vault without their knowledge.

    Nevertheless, they agreed to the meeting and gathered together one evening inside the vault as agreed.

    To their great surprise, at the appointed time, a noise was heard beneath the floorboards, and a man popped up underneath their feet.

    He was a sewer worker who had been working on repairs close to the Bank of England site at Threadneedle Street.

    During his routine inspection, he had discovered an old drain that led directly underneath the gold vault inside the bank itself.

    After a quick stock take, they realized that the sewer worker had not taken anything from the vault, despite having multiple opportunities to do so.

    As a reward for his honesty, the directors gifted him £800, a sum that equates to £80,000 in today’s money.
    In 1836, the directors of the Bank of England received an anonymous letter in which the author claimed to have direct access to the gold in the bank. The directors assumed this to be a joke and simply ignored it. However, sometime later, they received another letter, in which the enigmatic author offered to meet them at an hour of their choosing inside the main gold vault. The directors were intrigued but considered it impossible for someone to break into the vault without their knowledge. Nevertheless, they agreed to the meeting and gathered together one evening inside the vault as agreed. To their great surprise, at the appointed time, a noise was heard beneath the floorboards, and a man popped up underneath their feet. He was a sewer worker who had been working on repairs close to the Bank of England site at Threadneedle Street. During his routine inspection, he had discovered an old drain that led directly underneath the gold vault inside the bank itself. After a quick stock take, they realized that the sewer worker had not taken anything from the vault, despite having multiple opportunities to do so. As a reward for his honesty, the directors gifted him £800, a sum that equates to £80,000 in today’s money.
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo Introduces his newest NFT collection which launches today on #Binance.

    Forever Worldwide: The Road to Saudi Arabia celebrates his football journey, with artwork created by artists in Portugal, Manchester, Madrid, Turin and Saudi Arabia.
    To find out more click here: https://ter.li/pxhjda
    Cristiano Ronaldo Introduces his newest NFT collection which launches today on #Binance. Forever Worldwide: The Road to Saudi Arabia celebrates his football journey, with artwork created by artists in Portugal, Manchester, Madrid, Turin and Saudi Arabia. To find out more click here: https://ter.li/pxhjda
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  • Best cities for Food and Drinks, 2024:

    1. Tokyo
    2. Istanbul
    3. Mexico City
    4. Paris
    5. Lima
    6. Rome
    7. Singapore
    8. Copenhagen
    9. Osaka
    10. Madrid
    11. Kyoto
    12. Lisbon
    13. Montreal

    According to Food and Wine 2024 Global Tastemakers
    Best cities for Food and Drinks, 2024: 1. 🇯🇵 Tokyo 2. 🇹🇷 Istanbul 3. 🇲🇽 Mexico City 4. 🇫🇷 Paris 5. 🇵🇪 Lima 6. 🇮🇹 Rome 7. 🇸🇬 Singapore 8. 🇩🇰 Copenhagen 9. 🇯🇵 Osaka 10.🇪🇸 Madrid 11. 🇯🇵 Kyoto 12. 🇵🇹 Lisbon 13. 🇨🇦 Montreal According to Food and Wine 2024 Global Tastemakers
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  • In an interview with the BBC, Goodluck Jonathan said that the role of the international observers is to "observe, not adjudicate".
    The former president of Nigeria added that democracy in Africa is growing and consolidating despite recent military coups.
    #SAelections24
    In an interview with the BBC, Goodluck Jonathan said that the role of the international observers is to "observe, not adjudicate". The former president of Nigeria added that democracy in Africa is growing and consolidating despite recent military coups. #SAelections24
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