Facebook Turns 10 Years Old: A Trip Down Memory Lane and how facebook as changed lives

With over 1.1 billion users worldwide, Facebook has become a regular habit for its users. On February 4, Facebook turns 10 years.

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Tunisia approves new constitution, appoints new government

Tunisia’s national assembly approved the country’s landmark new constitution — its first since the ouster of longtime president Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.

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Corruption across EU ‘breathtaking’ – EU Commission

The extent of corruption in Europe is “breathtaking” and it costs the EU economy about 120bn euros (£99bn) annually, the European Commission.

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Nelson Mandela ‘left $4million estate’

Mr Mandela left some of his money to close personal staff and schools he attended Nelson Mandela left an estate valued at.

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ALM POLL: Vote For The Top 50 Universities in Africa

 

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Nigerian PDP senators in mass defection to APC

The defections are the latest in a long list of problems confronting President Goodluck Jonathan At least 11 senators from Nigerian President.

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US Secretary of Commerce To Visit West Africa

US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker will lead an Energy Business Development Mission to West Africa with stops in Ghana and Nigeria.

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China Emerges Tanzania’s Major Investor

China’s total direct investment in Tanzania soared from $700 million in 2011 to $2.1 billion last year, turning the world’s second biggest.

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South Africa opposition parties merge

South Africa’s main opposition party has announced anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele will be its presidential candidate this year. Ms Ramphele, the companion.

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5 Amazing Places You May Never Have Heard Of

WISCONSIN’S EVER-CHANGING SEA CAVES Most of the world’s wonders are well trodden, but a few under-the-radar gems remain scattered across the globe..

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