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Toyota to set up artificial intelligence research unit in U.S

Nov 10, 2015 Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corp recently announced that the corporation is in the process of setting up a research & development company with a focus on artificial intelligence technologies. The new firm, Toyota Research Institute, will be led by Toyota’s executive technical advisor, Gill Pratt. The project, which is expected ... Read More
 

About 2,000 people gather in Seoul to make Kimchi

Nov 10, 2015 Over 2,000 people recently gathered in front of Seoul’s City Hall to make 25 tons of kimchi; a traditional dish, made from spicy paste, garlic, ginger fish sauce and fermented cabbage. In 2013, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization included the making and sharing of kimchi to its Intangible Cultural ... Read More
 

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo reflects on career ahead of documentary release

Nov 10, 2015 Ahead of the release of his self-titled documentary, chronicling his record-breaking career and personal life, Cristiano Ronaldo recently commented on his personality and football. The documentary delved into the constant comparison between him and Lionel Messi. Commenting on that, Ronaldo said: “I have my style, he has his style, his own style. ... Read More
 

Nigerian farmers want more incentives as Buhari pushes for agriculture revival.

Nov 09, 2015 Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari recently announced his administration’s drive to boost the country’s agricultural sector. According to him, this will reduce the country’s reliance on crude oil exports and effectively cut back on importation and generate jobs. However, the sector is faced with a raft of challenges including poor transport infrastructures and ... Read More
 

Hundreds march in Central African Republic in support of army

Nov 09, 2015 Hundreds of people recently marched through the capital of the Central African Republic in a campaign to rearm the country’s army. In December 2013, the U.N. Security Council imposed an embargo on the army after it was accused of taking part in attacks by mainly Christian anti-balaka militia. However, the police and ... Read More
 

European and U.S. companies look to break into Cuban market the Havana International Fair

Nov 09, 2015 European countries were heartily represented at the recently concluded Havana International Fair. Germany, France, Belgium and Great Britain displayed products at the fair, which was aimed at promoting Cuba’s changing business climate.. The EU’s Ambassador to Cuba, Herman Portocarero, said many European countries have had long standing relationships with the Caribbean nation. ... Read More
 

Canada PM Trudeau sworn in, reveals diverse gender-equal cabinet

Nov 09, 2015 Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was recently sworn into office as Canada’s 23rd prime minister, after which he promised a more optimistic government following a decade of Conservative rule. Thousands of Canadians showed up at the Rideau Hall, where the swearing-in ceremony took place.. Speaking after the ceremony, Trudeau said: “I know that ... Read More
 

Cameroon soccer star Eto'o promotes FIFA health campaign

Nov 09, 2015 Cameroon soccer star Samuel Eto’o recently visited Sierra Leone to promote FIFA’s Health campaign. The visit came a few days before the World Health Organization declared the country Ebola-free. The “FIFA 11 for Health” campaign was aimed at encouraging young people to lead healthy lifestyles as well as educate them on deadly ... Read More
 

Miss Cross River emerges Miss Nigeria 2015

Nov 09, 2015 Congratulations to Miss Cross River Pamela Peter-Vigboro Leesi who emerged as the brand new Miss Nigeria 2015 at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos in the early hours of Sunday. The beauty queen beat 35 other contestants representing all the states in Nigeria. The first runner up was Miss Jigawa who initially tied with ... Read More