As ICJ rules on Rafah offensive, Tel Aviv has vowed ‘no power on Earth will stop Israel from protecting its citizens’

As ICJ rules on Rafah offensive, Tel Aviv has vowed ‘no power on Earth will stop Israel from protecting its citizens’

Rulings by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, are final and binding, but have been ignored in the past. The court has no enforcement powers.

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Scientists attribute adverse impact of recent torrential rains in East Africa to climate change, rapid urbanisation

Scientists attribute adverse impact of recent torrential rains in East Africa to climate change, rapid urbanisation

The downpours caused floods that killed hundreds of people, displaced thousands of others, killed thousands of livestock and destroyed thousands of acres of crops in Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia.

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US ‘repays’ Kenya’s deployment of 1,000 security officers to Haiti with offers to ‘modernise’ police service

US ‘repays’ Kenya’s deployment of 1,000 security officers to Haiti with offers to ‘modernise’ police service

A $60 million grant from the Millennium Challenge Corporation will fund a four-year programme focusing on the transportation needs of underserved groups in Kenya, safer options for women and pedestrians, and climate-friendly public transportation.

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US, Kenya launch ‘Nairobi-Washington Vision’ to enable ‘high-ambition countries’ to get cheap loans

US, Kenya launch ‘Nairobi-Washington Vision’ to enable ‘high-ambition countries’ to get cheap loans

China, the United States and other Group of 20 creditor countries set up the Common Framework for Debt Restructuring to help countries facing huge debt burdens during the pandemic, but the initiative has faced long delays. A senior US Treasury official said China – the largest official creditor – had taken some steps to aid debt-ridden countries, but more work was needed.

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South Africa’s Hammanskraal community’s struggles for clean and safe water symbolise widespread political pessimism

South Africa’s Hammanskraal community’s struggles for clean and safe water symbolise widespread political pessimism

Resident gather at a water tank to collect water in the Hammanskraal township, Pretoria, south Africa on may 22, 2024. Hammanstraal’s problems are a snapshot of the issues affecting millions and driving a mood of discontent in South Africa that might force its biggest political change in 30 years in the next week’s national elections.

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Biden heaps praise on Kenya’s President Ruto for ‘his bold leadership’ as White House marks state visit

Biden heaps praise on Kenya’s President Ruto for ‘his bold leadership’ as White House marks state visit

Biden and Ruto are using the three-day state visit to Washington, in part, to call on economies around the globe to take action to reduce the enormous debt burden crushing Kenya and other developing nations.

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Kenya, US investment manager sign $3.6 billion deal to expand 440km Nairoi-Mombasa highway

Kenya, US investment manager sign $3.6 billion deal to expand 440km Nairoi-Mombasa highway

The deal coincides with Kenyan President William Ruto’s visit to the United States, the first such state visit by a leader from Sub-Saharan Africa since 2008.

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South Africa dropped its optimist ‘Rainbow Nation’ tag to become world’s crime capital where immigrants are hunted like rats

South Africa dropped its optimist ‘Rainbow Nation’ tag to become world’s crime capital where immigrants are hunted like rats

Dudula’s Deputy Secretary General Isaac Lesole rejected the allegations that the group harassed or abused migrants in the block. He said the group’s code of conduct, allowed members only to ask if someone has legitimate visa papers, not to demand to see them. He disputed the charge of vigilantism, saying their role was always to alert legitimate authorities.

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How Mandela’s vision of Black unity faded in the heat of xenophobia as South Africa slammed doors on migrants

How Mandela’s vision of Black unity faded in the heat of xenophobia as South Africa slammed doors on migrants

The May 29 election could mark the end of an era for post-liberation South Africa, with the long-dominant ANC expected to lose its parliamentary majority for the first time, abandoned by voters incensed at a litany of national woes including a dearth of decent housing, frequent power cuts, water shortages, poor schools, rampant joblessness and high crime.

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With Kenya’s debt-to-GDP ratio at a staggering 70 per cent, Biden and Ruto review relief options from China’s loans trap

With Kenya’s debt-to-GDP ratio at a staggering 70 per cent, Biden and Ruto review relief options from China’s loans trap

An analysis of a dozen countries most indebted to China – including Pakistan, Kenya, Zambia and Laos – found the debt is consuming an ever-greater amount of tax revenue needed to keep schools open, provide electricity and pay for food and fuel.

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