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Myanmar shuts down internet to stifle anti-coup protests

In an effort to reduce demonstrations against their coup, Myanmar’s military authorities are tightening its internet restrictions. Protests Myanmar netblocksfingasengadget,  Myanmar enforced a “near-total internet shutdown,” according to BBC News, as of the morning of February 6. This information was found by NetBlocks. According to NetBlocks, connectivity was only 16 percent of usual levels. Residents…

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Raoul A. Cortez

Raoul A. Cortez 1: Google Doodle Honors

Tuesday’s Google Doodle honors Mexican American broadcaster Raoul A. Cortez who founded the first full-time Spanish language radio and television stations in 1946. The design, illustrated by Rafael Lopez, celebrates Cortez’s work in media and civil rights for Latinos. Born in Veracruz, Mexico, Cortez started his career as a reporter for La Prensa. He then…

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All The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

Summer and winter, day and night. We want to wear Converse at all hours. Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Image source https://www.converse.com/shop/chuck-taylor-all-star-shoes The classics, but low. And with a very interesting discount . If you have always wanted one or the ones you have are already too worn, this is your moment. You will…

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Jeremy Hodara, co-CEO of Jumia

Jeremy Hodara, co-CEO of Jumia, discusses African e-commerce and the road to profitability for his business.

The largest e-commerce site in Africa, Jeremy Hodara, co-CEO of Jumia, has just published its second full-year financials for Q4 and fiscal year 2020. Mixed results were obtained: while orders and gross merchandise volume (GMV) decreased, active customers and gross profit rose. Additionally, the company’s recurrent adjusted EBITDA and operating losses—a particular issue that has…

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