Tag Archives: Netherlands

19Aug/26

Zambia’s Afronauts and the Modern Circus

From Cosmic Footnote to Global Stage: The Bold Legacy of Zambia’s First Afronauts

Wed, Aug 19 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — In the early 1960s, the African continent was caught in a magnificent, swirling “Wind of Change,” as British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan famously described the inevitable end of colonial rule. For the people of Zambia, 1964 was not just the year of independence; it was a psychological rebirth. It was an era where the impossible suddenly seemed achievable. Amidst this atmosphere of newborn sovereignty, one man dared to suggest that African intellectual power should not just reclaim its land, but stake a claim in the cosmos itself.Edward Mukuka Nkoloso was more than just a dreamer; he was a veteran and an activist who understood that for Zambia to be truly free, it had to assert its scientific and intellectual sovereignty on the global stage.
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07Aug/26

Diaspora women building peace against state violence

Until Lasting Peace: Black Women Peacebuilders in Britain

Fri , Aug 0& 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The USD report, “Until Lasting Peace: Diaspora Women Building Peace Where They Are,” co-created by Women PeaceMaker Fellows Bochra Laghssais, Mariia Levchenko, and Temi Mwale, explores how diaspora women act as vital, yet often invisible, agents of peace and social cohesion. By bridging international frameworks like the Women, Peace, and Security agenda with grassroots activism, the research challenges traditional definitions of peacebuilding, arguing that true peace is not merely the absence of war, but the daily presence of justice, community care, and collective safety. In her case study on Britain, Mwale examines how Black women lead the resistance against systemic racism and carceral violence within the criminal legal system. This work, however, extracts a massive physical, emotional, and mental toll, exacerbated by the “strong Black woman” trope, which forces women to suppress vulnerability and neglect their own health. Mwale highlights an urgent need for sustainable, trust-based funding and public safety strategies that prioritize “healing justice” and build care infrastructures to protect the wellbeing of frontline leaders. Continue reading

30May/26

Semiconductor Chokepoints and Google Willow

King’s College London Pioneers UK Quantum Research with Access to Google’s 105-Qubit Processor

Sat, May 30 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Technical Breakthroughs and Error Correction: Google’s Willow is a 105-qubit processor that represents a major milestone in hardware stability. Its most significant achievement is in quantum error correction—demonstrating that as the system scales and adds more qubits, the error rate exponentially decreases. Leveraging a new algorithm called Quantum Echoes, Willow achieved “verifiable quantum advantage” by modeling complex physical experiments 13,000 times faster than the world’s best classical supercomputers. Continue reading

29May/26

Britain’s Million Missing Young Workers

Rebuilding the Broken Ladder: Strategic Interventions to Save the UK’s Entry-Level Job Market

Fri, May 28 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The United Kingdom is facing a severe youth detachment crisis, with the number of young people Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET) surpassing 1 million, which equates to roughly one in eight young people. If left unaddressed, this figure could surge to 1.25 million within five years. This trajectory leaves the UK with the third-highest NEET rate among wealthy European nations, trailing only Italy and Lithuania. The crisis exacts a massive toll, costing the UK economy an estimated £125 billion annually in lost productivity, foregone taxes, and increased health and welfare expenditures. Continue reading

16May/26

Boycotts and Algorithms Broke Eurovision 2026

Sat, May 16 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is taking place in Vienna, Austria, following JJ’s victory for the country in 2025. While it marks a major milestone for the longest-running annual international televised music competition, the 2026 event is defined by profound geopolitical crises, sweeping rule changes, and intense musical competition. Continue reading

02Mar/26

A Region on the Brink: Stranded Civilians, Evacuation Chaos, and Suspended Aid in the Middle East

Hundreds of Thousands Stranded: Middle East Airspace Shutdown and Strait of Hormuz Closure Paralyze Global Transit

March 2, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The United States and Israel launched a massive, coordinated military campaign—codenamed Operation Epic Fury and Operation Lion’s Roar—against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The coalition conducted nearly 900 strikes in the first 12 hours, targeting Iranian air defenses, missile production facilities, and IRGC command centers. The strikes successfully assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of top Iranian military and government officials. In retaliation, Iran launched “Operation True Promise 4,” firing waves of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel and US military installations across the Persian Gulf, including bases in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the UAE.

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28Feb/26

Beyond the Hype: 7 Hard Truths About Securing the Modern Decentralized Stack

The 2026 Crypto Compliance Mandate: Navigating MiCA and the End of the Grandfathering Era

28 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The July 2026 Deadline and “Passporting” The European Union is fundamentally restructuring its digital asset market through the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). By July 1, 2026, the transitional “grandfathering” phase will permanently close, meaning any Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) operating without full MiCA authorization will be doing so illegally. While some member states, like the Netherlands and Sweden, opted for much shorter transition periods that have already expired, the July 2026 date is the absolute maximum limit across the EU. Securing this license grants firms EU-wide “passporting” rights, allowing them to serve clients across all 27 member states with a single authorization. Continue reading

24Nov/25

Is racism becoming more acceptable in the UK?

Simon Goodman, De Montfort University and Rahul Sambaraju, University of Edinburgh

Keir Starmer has called on Nigel Farage to address allegations of racism in Reform UK, and antisemitic and xenophobic comments and bullying allegedly made by Farage while he was at school. Farage has denied the accusations.

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04Oct/23

Are NFTs really dead and buried? All signs point to ‘yes’

John Hawkins, University of Canberra

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are in dire straits. With the market in a severe downturn, it’s safe to assume the NFT bubble has well and truly burst.

It was never clear why these digital collectables traded for such large amounts of money. Now they mostly do not. What’s behind their turn of fate? And is there any hope for their future?

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18Jul/23

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION STATEMENT ON DONANEMAB PHASE 3 DATA REPORTED AT AAIC 2023

The data reported today by Eli Lilly from the TRAILBLAZER-ALZ 2 clinical trial of donanemab in early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease demonstrate an important advancement in Alzheimer’s research and treatment. The full Phase 3 data was reported at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC®) 2023, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and online. The data were simultaneously published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Continue reading