US strikes Islamic State group positions in Nigeria after attacks on Christians, no details of damage

US strikes Islamic State group positions in Nigeria after attacks on Christians, no details of damage

Nigeria’s government has previously said in response to Trump’s criticisms that people of many faiths, not just Christians, have suffered attacks at the hands of extremist groups.

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Jirongo was an ‘archive’ of Kenya economic and political crimes that made him prime target of an assassin’s bullet

Jirongo was an ‘archive’ of Kenya economic and political crimes that made him prime target of an assassin’s bullet

However, knowing his character and spirit, Cyrus Jirongo possessed credentials that qualified him for an assassin’s eye. This is partially illustrated in my few encounters and covert dealings with him as you will witness below. We met in 1993 but let us fast-forward to 1995.

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‘Train Wreck’: Ebb and flow of business and political fortunes of aspiring trillionnaire Elon Musk in 2025

‘Train Wreck’: Ebb and flow of business and political fortunes of aspiring trillionnaire Elon Musk in 2025

Money isn’t everything, but when it comes to the richest human in the known universe, it’s worth looking at the numbers. Tesla did a bit of flailing this year (more on that in a sec), and historically, much of Musk’s wealth has been derived from the world’s most valuable automaker.

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Billionaire Bill Gate and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla ordered to testify in Dutch Covid vaccine injury lawsuit

Billionaire Bill Gate and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla ordered to testify in Dutch Covid vaccine injury lawsuit

The court order relates to a lawsuit filed in 2023 by seven people injured by Covid-19 vaccines. One of the victims has since died. According to Dutch newspaper De Andere Krant, the lawsuit centres on the question “of whether the Covid-19 injections are a bioweapon.”

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People displaced by rising lake levels in Kenya face uncertain future as scientists and data link phenomena to climate change

People displaced by rising lake levels in Kenya face uncertain future as scientists and data link phenomena to climate change

Some 5,000 people were displaced by the rise in Lake Naivasha’s levels this year. Some scientists attribute the higher levels to increased rains caused by climate change, although there may be other factors causing the lake’s steady rise over the past decade.

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British gulag: Mau Mau freedom fighters say survivors live in abject poverty, renew reparations calls

British gulag: Mau Mau freedom fighters say survivors live in abject poverty, renew reparations calls

Kenyan government has largely maintained that the 2013 settlement concluded the matter and that any further claims should be pursued directly with the British government.

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