Scrutiny of iris-scanning crypto project Worldcoin grows as privacy campaigners call for ban

Scrutiny of iris-scanning crypto project Worldcoin grows as privacy campaigners call for ban

In August last year, Kenya suspended Worldcoin’s local activities while the government assesses potential risks to public safety.

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On the mend: Kenya Airways rakes in $80 million to record first operating profit since 2017

On the mend: Kenya Airways rakes in $80 million to record first operating profit since 2017

The airline expects to receive an additional cargo freighter soon and it will receive another Boeing 737-800 passenger jet by the third quarter of this year to boost capacity, Kilavuka said.

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Irony of South Africans fighting for Israel in Gaza as case filed by Pretoria against Israel continues at world court

Irony of South Africans fighting for Israel in Gaza as case filed by Pretoria against Israel continues at world court

In 2009, the Palestinian Solidarity Alliance handed a list of 73 South Africans of Jewish descent who had fought for the Israeli military in 2008 and 2009 to the National Prosecuting Authority. The authority declined to prosecute.

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Democracy test: Senegal election offers respite in coup-prone West Africa, eyes now on South Africa

Democracy test: Senegal election offers respite in coup-prone West Africa, eyes now on South Africa

Recent votes in Nigeria, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo saw losing candidates reject the results. The next major test for democracy on the continent will be the parliamentary vote in South Africa on May 29, where the ANC is expected to lose its majority for the first time since the end of apartheid in 1994.

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Mediterranean Sea is world’s largest migrant grave with more than 28,000 out of 63,000 sea deaths

Mediterranean Sea is world’s largest migrant grave with more than 28,000 out of 63,000 sea deaths

Behind each nameless death is a family facing “the psychological, social, economic and legal impacts of unresolved disappearances,” a painful phenomenon known as “ambiguous loss,” the report says.

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Hazardous textile waste: Kenya’s secondhand clothes traders oppose EU ban on used clothes export

Hazardous textile waste: Kenya’s secondhand clothes traders oppose EU ban on used clothes export

The EU exported 1.4 million tonnes of used textiles in 2022, more than twice as much as in 2000 according to UN trade data. Exports to developing countries can lead to pollution when clothes that cannot be resold end up in dumps, the EU has said.

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4 people, including 3 police officers, die after an IED explodes near police station in northern Kenya

4 people, including 3 police officers, die after an IED explodes near police station in northern Kenya

The latest attack followed another one on Sunday in coastal Kenya’s Lamu County, where two police reservists were also killed. The area has a forest that has often been the site of security operations because it’s a known hideout of al-Shabab militants.

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From prison to presidential palace: Little-known opposition leader Faye named Senegal’s next president

From prison to presidential palace: Little-known opposition leader Faye named Senegal’s next president

Senegal’s President-elect Bassirou Diomay Faye’s roots lie in a small town in central Senegal. He is a practising Muslim and has two wives. Ahead of Sunday’s election, Faye published a declaration of his assets, and called on other candidates to do the same. It lists a home in Dakar, and land outside the capital and in his hometown. His bank accounts hold roughly $6,600.

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