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German court rules against OpenAI in copyright case

A German court has ruled that OpenAI infringed copyright by using song lyrics to train its AI models. This landmark decision could impact artists across Europe and set a precedent for AI copyright law.

Sarkozy Released from Prison by European Court

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, has been ordered released from prison by a Paris court after serving less than three weeks of his five-year sentence for Libyan campaign funding. Read details.

Sarkozy Released From Prison After 3 Weeks

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been freed from prison after serving three weeks of a five-year sentence. He will remain under strict judicial supervision. Read the full details.

Lagos Firm & GSDC Partner on Digital Skills Development

A groundbreaking partnership between a Lagos-based technology company and the Global Skills Development Council aims to revolutionize digital education and create new career opportunities for Nigerian youth.

Nigeria's 500+ Languages: Beyond English & Pidgin

Explore Nigeria's incredible linguistic diversity with over 500 indigenous languages alongside English and Pidgin. Learn about major languages like Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo that shape the nation's cultural identity.

FG, German Chamber Partner to Train 75,000 Youths

Nigeria's Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment expresses optimism as Federal Government collaborates with German chamber to train 75,000 youths in technical fields, addressing unemployment and skills gap.

NECA-ITF ICT Academy Empowers 75 Nigerian Youths

Seventy-five young Nigerians graduate from NECA-ITF ICT Academy with cutting-edge digital skills, boosting employability and tech entrepreneurship in Nigeria's growing digital economy.

Kano Makes Hausa Official School Language

Kano State Assembly passes groundbreaking bill making Hausa the primary language for teaching in early education, marking a significant shift in Nigeria's educational landscape.

Lafarge on Trial for Terror Funding in Syria

Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.

Tinubu Declares Emergency in Police Training

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu announces sweeping reforms and emergency measures to overhaul police training facilities nationwide, addressing critical infrastructure gaps and modernization needs.

Tinubu Declares Emergency for Security Training

In a groundbreaking move, President Bola Tinubu announces emergency measures for Nigeria's security training facilities, signaling massive overhaul to combat rising security challenges.

Tinubu Declares Emergency on Security Training

In a bold move to combat rising insecurity, President Bola Tinubu announces emergency measures to overhaul security training academies across Nigeria, aiming to produce better-equipped personnel.

TAFTA Empowers Female Entrepreneurs in Nigeria

TAFTA's groundbreaking Women Entrepreneurs Development Programme is transforming Nigeria's business landscape by providing female entrepreneurs with essential skills, mentorship, and resources to scale their ventures successfully.

Shein Faces French Probe Over 'Childlike' Doll Sales

French authorities investigate Shein for selling adult dolls resembling children, sparking global outrage. The Chinese retailer pledges full cooperation amid growing scrutiny of its business practices.

Amnesty Trains Journalists on Human Rights Reporting

Amnesty International Nigeria calls on media professionals to intensify reporting on human rights violations as cases surge across the country. Exclusive training equips journalists with digital safety and investigative skills.

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