14/04/2026
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Finally the pope has taken your advices into consideration.
In his words "why wuna di fieh fieh? I am well prepare" showing off his 20.000 mAh Oraimo powerbank.
11/04/2026
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03/04/2026
Put some respect on Kocee’s name, you said he wasn’t talented.
Kocee has reportedly been selected to perform the official song for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and will take the stage on the opening match day. He is said to have secured a $350 million (197.6 billion Fcfa) deal, the biggest of his career so far.
Donald Trump has also reportedly offered him a Green Card and invited him to perform at the White House, recognizing him as one of Africa’s most talented artists.
Kocee is the artist no one saw this coming from.
Congratulations, Ton Ton Kocee 🔥
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24/01/2026
Khaby Lame's company, Step Distinctive Ltd., was acquired by Rich Sparkle Holdings in a deal valued at $900M–$975M. This grants exclusive commercial rights for his activities over the next 3 years, per announcements from January 2026.
18/01/2026
The question of whether someone can legally ask for an organ back gained widespread attention after an unusual divorce case made headlines. In this case, a man who had previously donated one of his kidneys to his wife attempted to reclaim the organ during their divorce proceedings. His demand immediately sparked intense legal, medical and ethical debate around the nature of organ donation.
From a legal standpoint, courts were quick to address the issue. Organ donations are governed by strict medical and legal frameworks designed to protect both donors and recipients. Once an organ is donated, the act is considered final and irreversible. The donor voluntarily gives up all ownership rights, and the organ becomes an integral part of the recipient’s body. Legally, it is no different from any other medical procedure that permanently alters a person’s body.
Medical experts emphasized that returning an organ is not only legally impossible but also medically unthinkable. Removing a transplanted kidney without medical necessity would endanger the recipient’s life and violate fundamental medical ethics, including the principle of do no harm. Organ transplants are performed solely to save or improve lives, not to be treated as reversible transactions.
Ethically, the case raised important questions about consent and intent. Organ donation is based on altruism and trust not conditional agreements tied to personal relationships. Allowing donors to reclaim organs after a change in circumstances such as divorce would undermine public confidence in organ donation systems and could severely discourage future donors.
Courts ultimately rejected the man’s request, reinforcing a long-standing legal principle: once an organ is donated, it cannot be reclaimed under any circumstance. The ruling reaffirmed that organ donation is a one-time permanent decision not subject to emotional, financial, or relational disputes.
The case serves as a reminder that while personal relationships may change, the legal and ethical foundations of organ donation remain firm. Organs are not property, marriages may end but a donated organ belongs only to the body it saves.
14/01/2026
Genetic research suggests that around 900,000 years ago, human ancestors nearly disappeared. The breeding population dropped to just about 1,280 individuals, meaning nearly 99% of early humans were lost.
This population collapse lasted for roughly 117,000 years and may explain why human genetic diversity is relatively limited today. Scientists believe this long bottleneck may also have influenced key traits, including brain development.
The event is linked to harsh climate changes that made survival extremely difficult. Humans eventually recovered, possibly helped by environmental shifts and early survival skills.
The findings highlight how close humanity came to extinction and how fragile our early survival truly was.
13/01/2026
Chinese scientists are developing the world’s first “gestation robot,” designed to carry a fetus in an artificial womb and give birth to a live baby, The Telegraph reported.
The project is led by Guangzhou-based Kaiwa Technology, under Dr Zhang Qifeng, with a prototype expected in 2026 at a cost of about 100,000 yuan.
The fetus would grow inside an artificial womb and receive nutrients through a tube, though fertilisation details have not been disclosed.
The technology could assist infertile couples and has sparked ethical debate over bonding, consent, and psychological impact.
Source; Fossbytes
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12/01/2026
The Cameroonian government has announced a project to modernize the presidential palace of Etoudi, aiming to make it one of the largest and most beautiful palaces in the world. This ambitious construction site plans to expand and renovate the palace to provide optimal comfort and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
The estimated cost of this project is CFA 100 billion. The work, which will be carried out by a South Korean company, is scheduled to begin in June 2026 and will be completed in June 2028, which will last two years.
This project is a testament to the government's willingness to strengthen national infrastructure and promote excellence in construction.
05/01/2026
Francis Wharton was a backwoods inventor from Little Fort, British Columbia, who didn’t have upper teeth.
A 1960 magazine story says that after he shot a deer, he filed the deer’s teeth into shape and set them into an upper denture so he could eat—literally eating the deer with its own teeth. He’d been using them for nearly three years, and only one tooth ever broke — while chewing a tough piece of bear meat.
One of the most hardcore DIY dental solutions ever recorded.
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