Africa Mar 6, 2023

Kenya’s First Lady Declares National Prayers Against Homosexuality

Kenya's First Lady Rachel Ruto has declared national prayers against homosexuality, stating that the family unit is under attack. This comes after the Supreme Court ruling last month that upheld the right of the LGBTQ community to associate, a decision met with protests from President William Ruto and religious leaders in the country. While homosexuality remains illegal in Kenya, the decision by the Supreme Court has sparked a lot of debate, highlighting the need for more awareness and sensitization campaigns. The move by the First Lady raises concerns about the protection of LGBTQ rights in Kenya.

Movies Feb 25, 2023

Warner Bros. Discovery Sues Paramount Over South Park Streaming Rights

Warner Bros. Discovery has filed a lawsuit against Paramount Global, South Park Digital Studios, and MTV Entertainment over a breach of contract for streaming rights to South Park. The legal battle could see Warner Bros. Discovery seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. The lawsuit alleges that Paramount has breached its contract by withholding content, violating the exclusive rights of Warner Bros. Discovery to stream the show on its platform, HBO Max. Find out more about the legal dispute over South Park streaming rights amid the intensifying streaming wars.

Tech Feb 21, 2023

Microsoft Signs Deal with Nintendo for Call of Duty and Other Games

Microsoft has signed a 10-year contract with Nintendo to make Xbox and Activision games, including the popular game Call of Duty, available on Nintendo hardware. This move may allay concerns about reduced competition in the gaming industry and put pressure on Sony to accept a similar deal. Read on to learn more about this significant development in the gaming industry.