If you see it, say it: Principal Secretary directs state officers to be loud in fight against rising drug abuse in Kenya

If you see it, say it: Principal Secretary directs state officers to be loud in fight against rising drug abuse in Kenya

The principal secretary demanded that county governments to take greater responsibility, especially in regulating and licensing businesses, saying some illegal outlets operate under the cover of legitimate permits.

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Sixteen Nigerian military officers arrested over coup attempt to be tried for mutiny

Sixteen Nigerian military officers arrested over coup attempt to be tried for mutiny

The officers, detained since October 2025, are accused of acts of indiscipline and violations of service regulations, Samaila Uba, a military spokesperson, said on Monday in a statement in Abuja, the Nigerian capital.

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Priceless peace: By and by, Somali capital Mogadishu rebuilds after half-century of turbulence and bloodletting

Priceless peace: By and by, Somali capital Mogadishu rebuilds after half-century of turbulence and bloodletting

Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, has witnessed a tumultuous history since 1991, marked by civil war, insurgency and terrorism. The al-Qaida-linked extremist group al-Shabaab has wreaked havoc, perpetrating frequent attacks that instilled fear and crippled socio-economic development.

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How persistent cries of new-born baby saved family, entire village moments before deadly landslide in Java, Indonesia

How persistent cries of new-born baby saved family, entire village moments before deadly landslide in Java, Indonesia

More than 250 personnel from the National Search and Rescue Agency, supported by the military, police and volunteers, have been deployed across five search sectors. Helicopters, drones, sniffer dogs and heavy equipment are being used, though progress remains slow due to unstable terrain and deep mud, which in some areas exceeds five meters.

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