Liberian President Weah faces tight runoff vote for a second term against challenger Boakai
Liberian President George Weah’s quest for a second term in office faces a tight runoff vote.
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Liberian President George Weah’s quest for a second term in office faces a tight runoff vote.
Liberian President George Weah faced a tight runoff election Tuesday as he seeks to defeat a repeat challenger and win a second term in the West African nation.
Incumbent president and former footballer, George Weah, is facing off against political veteran Joseph Boakai.
If I had to name just one key event of the whole Scrum framework that is being constantly underrated, it would be sprint planning. It shall be a collaborative meeting where the Scrum team prepares its work for the next sprint. It should not take more t…
A 14-hour bus journey from Warsaw to Kyiv leads to discussions on the EU membership aspirations of Ukraine, why Polish truckers are preventing thousands of Ukrainian trucks from crossing the border and news breaks that Russian missiles have been fired …
Hanwha Ocean has received a contract to build the final two Chungnam (FFX-III)-class guided-missile frigates for the Republic of Korea Navy (RoKN).
The programme to deliver a next-generation electronic surveillance system for the Royal Navy’s (RN) surface warships has passed the critical design review (CDR), the UK…
Watch the moment a Lebanese reporter’s live broadcast was interrupted by a suspected Israeli attack.
Dark forums and Telegram channels have become great places for threat actors to sell critical vulnerabilities and exploits. These vulnerabilities and exploits were associated with the Elevation of Privilege, Authentication Bypass, SQL Injection, and Remote Code Execution in products like Windows, JetBrains software, Microsoft Streaming Service Proxy, and Ubuntu kernels. Recent discoveries state that these […]
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With tanks massed at the gates of Gaza’s largest hospital, US President Joe Biden pressed Israeli allies to protect civilians, who on Tuesday were trapped inside with dwindling supplies of fuel and water.