Kenya’s parliament on verge of stripping President Ruto’s deputy of position who’s vowed to stay put

Kenya’s parliament on verge of stripping President Ruto’s deputy of position who’s vowed to stay put

Presdent William Ruto has not commented publicly on the impeachment proceedings. More than 80% of lawmakers signed up to launch the motion on October 1.

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Still lost in murmuring crowd: Unsettled voters unsure of backing Harris as voting gets underway

Still lost in murmuring crowd: Unsettled voters unsure of backing Harris as voting gets underway

Senior campaign officials have largely blocked out criticism of Kamala Harris from some corners that Harris hasn’t articulated more policy positions. Instead, they say that small yet pivotal numbers of still-undecided voters say they want to know more about Harris before making up their minds, and that the more those voters see Harris, the more they like her.

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Three suspects accused of stealing cash from South African president’s farm appear in court

Three suspects accused of stealing cash from South African president’s farm appear in court

Cyril Ramaphosa denied wrongdoing and said the cash was from the legitimate sale of buffaloes at his Phala Phala game farm. He was cleared of any wrongdoing by the reserve bank and a public watchdog. However, an independent report raised questions over the cash and Ramaphosa survived an impeachment vote in Parliament in 2022 when his African National Congress party used its majority to block the motion.

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Jihadist insurgency-scarred Mozambique to elect new president against backdrop of drought-induced hunger

Jihadist insurgency-scarred Mozambique to elect new president against backdrop of drought-induced hunger

Some 1.3 million people were forced to flee their homes. Around 600,000 people have since returned home, many to shattered communities where houses, markets, churches, schools and health facilities have been destroyed, the United Nations refugee agency said earlier this year.

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How farmers in Burundi banded, transformed avocado cultivation into ‘green gold’ for export

How farmers in Burundi banded, transformed avocado cultivation into ‘green gold’ for export

he participation of the cooperatives is an important step toward regulating the country’s avocado exports, said Ferdinand Habimana, vice president of Green Gold Burundi’s administrative board. Although the government is promoting avocado farming to diversify exports, avocados grown in Burundi are yet to be trademarked as coming from there, he said.

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New Costs of War report reveals US spent record $18 billion in military aid to Israel after Hamas invasion

New Costs of War report reveals US spent record $18 billion in military aid to Israel after Hamas invasion

The financial toll is on top of the cost in human lives: Hamas militants killed more than 1,200 people in Israel a year ago and took 250 others hostage. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed over 42,000 people in Gaza, according to the territory’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count.

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Haitian PM Garry Conille travels to UAE, Kenya to seek security reinforcement after gang massacre

Haitian PM Garry Conille travels to UAE, Kenya to seek security reinforcement after gang massacre

Gran Grif is the largest gang in Haiti’s Artibonite department, according to security analysts. The region is home to many of Haiti’s rice fields. The gang’s leader Luckson Elan said the attack was in retaliation for civilians remaining passive while police and vigilante groups killed his soldiers.

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After the deluge, the lies: Trump’s misinformation and hoaxes about Helene cloud, the recovery

After the deluge, the lies: Trump’s misinformation and hoaxes about Helene cloud, the recovery

Many of the conspiracy theories focus on hard-hit North Carolina, a state key to winning the White House. Rumours circulated that FEMA was raiding storm donations and withholding body bags, forcing local hospitals to stack the bodies of victims. One claim suggested federal authorities would condemn the entire town of Chimney Rock and prohibit resettlement in order to commandeer a valuable lithium mine nearby.

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Hezbollah attrition: Iran’s Quds Force chief out of contact since Beirut strikes as speculation grows about his fate

Hezbollah attrition: Iran’s Quds Force chief out of contact since Beirut strikes as speculation grows about his fate

The Quds Force, the overseas arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, oversees dealings with militias allied with Tehran across the Middle East, such as Hezbollah.

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Godless UK: While atheism has been prominent in British culture, atheists now outnumber theists

Godless UK: While atheism has been prominent in British culture, atheists now outnumber theists

Curiously, most atheists and agnostics were found to have some kind of belief in the supernatural. The ‘Explaining Atheism’ project spanned three years and was funded by the John Templeton Foundation.

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