Wikipedia for KaiOS/engagement1/trending/en/us

[   {        "title": "Google", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EGoogle LLC\u003C/b\u003E is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, a search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. It is considered one of the Big Five companies in the American information technology industry, along with Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Googleplex_HQ_%28cropped%29.jpg/320px-Googleplex_HQ_%28cropped%29.jpg" },   {        "title": "Swahili language", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003ESwahili\u003C/b\u003E, also known by its native name \u003Cb\u003E\u003Ci lang=\"sw\" title=\"Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text\"\u003EKiswahili\u003C/i\u003E\u003C/b\u003E, is a Bantu language and the native language of the Swahili people. It is a lingua franca of the African Great Lakes region and other parts of East and Southern Africa, including Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, some parts of Malawi, Somalia, Zambia, Mozambique, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Comorian, spoken in the Comoros Islands, is sometimes considered a dialect of Swahili, although other authorities consider it a distinct language. Sixteen to twenty percent of Swahili vocabulary is Arabic loanwords, including the word \u003Ci\u003Eswahili\u003C/i\u003E, from Arabic \u003Ci lang=\"ar-Latn\" title=\"Arabic-language text\"\u003Esawāḥilī\u003C/i\u003E. The Arabic loanwords date from the contacts of Arabian traders with the Bantu inhabitants of the east coast of Africa over many centuries. Under Arab trade influence, Swahili emerged as a lingua franca used by Arab traders and Bantu peoples of the East African Coast.\u003C/p\u003E",       "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e7/Swahili-speaking_Africa.png/320px-Swahili-speaking_Africa.png"    },    {        "title": "Free Guy",        "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ci\u003E\u003Cb\u003EFree Guy\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/i\u003E is a 2021 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Shawn Levy from a screenplay by Matt Lieberman and Zak Penn, and a story by Lieberman. The film stars Ryan Reynolds as a bank teller who discovers that he is actually a non-player character in an open-world video game and becomes the hero of the story, trying to save his friends from deletion by the game's creator. Jodie Comer, Joe Keery, Lil Rel Howery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and Taika Waititi also star in the film.\u003C/p\u003E",       "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1c/Free_Guy_2021_Poster.jpg/222px-Free_Guy_2021_Poster.jpg"    },    {        "title": "British nuclear tests at Maralinga",        "description": "\u003Cp\u003EBetween 1956 and 1963, the United Kingdom conducted seven nuclear tests at the Maralinga site in South Australia, part of the Woomera Prohibited Area about 800 kilometres (500 mi) north west of Adelaide. Two major test series were conducted: \u003Cb\u003EOperation Buffalo\u003C/b\u003E in 1956 and \u003Cb\u003EOperation Antler\u003C/b\u003E the following year. Approximate weapon yields ranged from 1 to 27 kilotons of TNT. During the same period, the Maralinga site was also used for minor trials, tests of nuclear weapons components not involving nuclear explosions. Kittens were trials of neutron initiators; Rats and Tims measured how the fissile core of a nuclear weapon was compressed by the high explosive shock wave; and Vixens investigated the effects of fire or non-nuclear explosions on atomic weapons. The minor trials, numbering around 550, ultimately generated more contamination than the major tests.\u003C/p\u003E",       "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/AusNucTestSites.svg/320px-AusNucTestSites.svg.png"    },    {        "title": "Squid Game",        "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ci\u003E\u003Cb\u003ESquid Game\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/i\u003E is a South Korean survival drama streaming television series written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The nine-episode series, starring Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo and Wi Ha-joon, tells the story of a group of people who risk their lives in a mysterious survival game with a ₩45.6 billion prize. It was released worldwide on September 17, 2021 by Netflix.\u003C/p\u003E",       "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/dd/Squid_Game.jpg/216px-Squid_Game.jpg"    },    {        "title": "Théoneste Bagosora",        "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EThéoneste Bagosora\u003C/b\u003E was a Rwandan military officer. He was chiefly known for his key role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). In 2011, the sentence was reduced to 35 years' imprisonment on appeal. He was due to be imprisoned until he was 89.\nAccording to René Lemarchand, Bagosora was \"the chief organizer of the killings\". He died in Mali, in a prison hospital due to heart disease where he was serving his sentence, on 25 September 2021.\u003C/p\u003E",       "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e8/Th%C3%A9oneste_Bagosora_%28undated%29.jpg"    } ]