Young, Gifted and Black: Black music icon Aretha Franklin besought ‘Jesus, Be a Fence Around’ that  was answered with ‘Amazing Grace’ as a ‘natural resource’

Young, Gifted and Black: Black music icon Aretha Franklin besought ‘Jesus, Be a Fence Around’ that was answered with ‘Amazing Grace’ as a ‘natural resource’

Aretha Louise Franklin was born on March 25, 1942, at the family home on 406 Lucy Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. Her father was a Baptist circuit preacher from Shelby, Mississippi, and her mother was a pianist and gospel singer whom Mahalia Jackson once called one of the finest in the country.

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US Supreme Court backs medical free speech in ruling against ban on conversion therapy

US Supreme Court backs medical free speech in ruling against ban on conversion therapy

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with a Colorado-licensed counsellor who challenged the state’s law banning “conversion therapy” for minors, arguing the law violates her First Amendment right to free speech. Legal experts said the ruling may positively affect the outcome of two pending medical free speech lawsuits filed by Children’s Health Defence.

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Two people shot dead after demonstrators stormed police station in Siaya to vent anger against suspect gold mining

Two people shot dead after demonstrators stormed police station in Siaya to vent anger against suspect gold mining

Gem Member of Parliament Elisha Odhiambo condemned the incident and urged people from the neighbouring Vihiga County not to drag Ramula into their issues.

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How the 1849 scandal of Sisterhood of Marcy laid bare dark secrets of Virginia’s high society

How the 1849 scandal of Sisterhood of Marcy laid bare dark secrets of Virginia’s high society

Behind doors decorated with imported French wallpaper and carved mahogany frames. Inside the homes of Richmond’s most respected families. Eight women lived in those houses.
Eight names that carried weight in every drawing room in Virginia.

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Middle East war poses threat to African economies still smarting from Covid impacts – AU, partners warn

Middle East war poses threat to African economies still smarting from Covid impacts – AU, partners warn

The African Union (AU) and its partners have warned that the ongoing Middle East conflict poses a “serious risk” to African economies. In a joint policy brief issued on Saturday, the AU, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), the African Development Bank and the UN Development Programme (UNDP)...

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Iran warns Trump: Prepare for ‘much more devastating’ and extensive retaliation if civilian targets are attacked

Iran warns Trump: Prepare for ‘much more devastating’ and extensive retaliation if civilian targets are attacked

In another development, Ali Akbar Velayati, adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, warned on Sunday that the resistance front could target the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

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How US-Israel war with Iran has sparked global fertiliser shortage that’s hit eastern Africa hard

How US-Israel war with Iran has sparked global fertiliser shortage that’s hit eastern Africa hard

Iran is seriously limiting shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage that usually handles about a fifth of the world’s oil shipments and nearly a third of global fertilizer trade.

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Iran humiliates Trump by shooting down F-15 fighter jet soon after the US president bragged the Arab nation no capability

Iran humiliates Trump by shooting down F-15 fighter jet soon after the US president bragged the Arab nation no capability

Iran shot down a US Air Force F-15 fighter jet, US officials said on Friday. At about the same time, a second US plane, an A-10 Warthog, crashed near the Strait of Hormuz. Both aircraft had two-person crews, US officials told The Intercept, and in both cases, one crew member...

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Globalisation, global village and global digital culture: Situation in Uganda after rapid espousal of one world

Globalisation, global village and global digital culture: Situation in Uganda after rapid espousal of one world

In the year 2000, Uganda made a historic and audacious decision: it became the first country in Africa to formally embrace globalisation as the primary pathway to development for the 21st century and beyond.

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