Author: Tanjid Osman
Tanjid Osman is a dedicated news journalist at Daljoog News, covering a wide range of topics, including General News, World Affairs, Business, Technology, Politics, Finance, Health, Lifestyle, Sports, and Travel. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering accurate and insightful stories, he keeps readers informed on the latest developments from around the globe.
The UK and US have refused to sign an international AI agreement at a global summit in Paris. The agreement, signed by France, China, and India, calls for an open, fair, and ethical approach to AI development. Why Did the UK and US Say No? A UK spokesperson said the country could not agree on all parts of the deal. The UK will only sign agreements that match its national interests. The government did not say which parts it disagreed with. US Vice President JD Vance warned that too many rules on AI could harm the industry. He said the…
U.S. President Donald Trump offered refugee status to white South Africans who face persecution. However, Afrikaner groups have rejected this offer. They say they want to stay in South Africa. AfriForum’s CEO, Kallie Kriel, explained why. “Emigration only offers an opportunity for Afrikaners who might lose their cultural identity,” Kriel said. “The price for that is too high.” Solidarity Movement Reaffirms Its Commitment The Solidarity Movement, which represents many Afrikaners, also turned down Trump’s offer. “We may disagree with the ANC, but we love our country,” they said. They added that some Afrikaners may want to leave, but they don’t…
Scholars are urging the Education Ministry to include philosophy as a subject in primary and secondary school curricula. They believe this will help young students develop critical thinking and emotional intelligence. During a forum at Zetech University, members of the Philosophical Association of Kenya and scholars from different universities discussed the importance of philosophy. They pointed out that many learners struggle with critical thinking, which is crucial for engaging with others and understanding governance. The scholars emphasized that learning philosophy can build emotional resilience, improve critical thinking, and help students manage social and emotional challenges. “Integrating philosophy into the school…
Addis Ababa, February 10, 2025 (FMC) – The Ethiopian Embassy in Juba said goodbye to South Sudanese students who received scholarships from Ethiopia. For the 2024/2025 academic year, Ethiopia gave 110 scholarships to students for TVET undergraduate programs. These scholarships were part of 644 total scholarships given for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies in many fields. The scholarships are based on a new agreement between Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education and South Sudan’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology. At the farewell event in Juba, Ethiopia’s Ambassador to South Sudan, Nebil Mahdi, congratulated the students who received scholarships. The Ambassador…
Aero India 2025 has started in Bengaluru, bringing excitement to aviation fans worldwide. For the first time, Russia’s Su-57 and the US’s F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets are appearing together at the air show. These jets are part of the Daily Aerial Display and will perform for all four days of the event. The 15th edition of Aero India kicked off on Monday, February 10, at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru. The show featured amazing performances by the Indian Air Force jets, which left the audience in awe with their daring mid-air stunts. Su-57 and F-35 Stealth…
Somalia is looking for bids to build a new energy park. The project will use 55 MW of solar power and 160 MWh of battery storage. The goal is to bring more clean and affordable energy to Somalia. The Ministry of Energy and Water Resources has announced the tender. It is asking for proposals from companies interested in designing, building, and testing the solar panels and battery storage systems. The winning bidder will also install and connect the systems to the local grid. A Step Toward Cleaner Energy Somalia still depends heavily on diesel generators. These are expensive and polluting.…
Spiritual travel is growing fast, with around 330 million people traveling for spiritual or religious reasons each year, according to the UN World Tourism Organization. This trend highlights the rising importance of mindfulness, faith, and connection with nature for modern travelers. A recent study by Away Holidays, a U.K.-based travel agency, reveals a 57% increase in searches for spiritual travel in just the last three months. The agency ranked major cities worldwide based on their spiritual attractions, wellness offerings, and the availability of parks and yoga studios. Top Spiritual Travel Destinations 1. Tokyo, Japan: The Spiritual Heart of Japan Tokyo…
Croatia Airlines is preparing for a busy summer season with new routes and additional flights. The airline plans to boost capacity by adding Airbus A220 aircraft and increasing weekly departures. From April to October, the airline will increase weekly departures from 27 to 33 and add 7,900 to 9,900 additional seats during the peak summer months. New Routes and More Flights Croatia Airlines will restart flights to Berlin and Stockholm earlier this season, with the Berlin route beginning on April 1 and Stockholm on April 2. These routes were first launched in May 2024, but the airline is moving up…
Dell Technologies has launched its first merge and fulfillment center in Saudi Arabia to improve manufacturing, logistics, and product delivery. The new hub, located in Dammam, can process 600,000 units per year, helping Dell meet growing demand. How the New Facility Will Help Dell’s Dammam center will improve product delivery and local manufacturing. The facility includes a customization center for Dell servers, allowing faster assembly and shorter wait times for customers. Dell has also relocated its Flat Panel Monitor Hub to Dammam. This move will reduce shipping times, making two-day deliveries possible for local customers. Commitment to Saudi Vision 2030…
Oppo is preparing to launch its latest foldable smartphone, the Find N5. This device will include DeepSeek-R1, an advanced AI assistant designed to make daily tasks easier. How AI Will Improve the Find N5 The Find N5 will feature DeepSeek-R1, allowing users to control the phone with voice commands. They can access information, create content, and save files without needing extra apps. The built-in Xiaobu assistant will handle these tasks quickly and smoothly. Oppo’s AI upgrade puts it in direct competition with Samsung’s Galaxy AI and Google’s Gemini Nano. By focusing on on-device AI, Oppo aims to give users a…












