Politics or banditry: Speculation rife as Kenya’s military chief dies in suspect helicopter crash

Politics or banditry: Speculation rife as Kenya’s military chief dies in suspect helicopter crash

Gen Ogolla, 61, was on a tour of the country’s troubled western region that has seen frequent attacks by local bandits. He was appointed Kenya’s Chief of Defence Forces in April last year after Gen Robert Kibochi retired.

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Explainer: How UN food security agency uses deaths and malnutrition to declare famine

Explainer: How UN food security agency uses deaths and malnutrition to declare famine

In the 21st century, climate-related famines have largely been averted thanks to an innovative tool to track acute hunger, developed during the crisis in Somalia in 2004 by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and now used by humanitarian agencies worldwide. This initiative is called the Integrated Security Phase Classification or IPC.

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Meaningful participation: First UN civil society held in Africa heralds ‘inclusive’ Summit of the Future

Meaningful participation: First UN civil society held in Africa heralds ‘inclusive’ Summit of the Future

Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, in a video message to the event, began by expressing deep condolences to the victims of the devasting floods in Kenya and reiterating the United Nation’s continued commitment to supporting the Kenyan Government during this challenging time.

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‘I came from bathroom and found Trump sitting naked on bed,’ porn star delivers shocking testimony about ex-president

‘I came from bathroom and found Trump sitting naked on bed,’ porn star delivers shocking testimony about ex-president

Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying internal Trump Organization business records. The charges stem from paperwork such as invoices and cheques that were deemed legal expenses in company records. Prosecutors say those payments largely were reimbursements to Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who paid Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet.

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Prince Harry, wife Meghan land in Nigeria to promote Invictus Games and meet soldiers wounded in line of duty

Prince Harry, wife Meghan land in Nigeria to promote Invictus Games and meet soldiers wounded in line of duty

Harry served in Afghanistan as an Apache helicopter copilot gunner, after which he founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to offer wounded veterans and servicemembers the challenge of competing in sports events similar to the Paralympics. Nigeria was among the nations that participated in last year’s edition of the games.

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Manchester: United only by tactical ineffeciency and slide in poise, Ten Hag’s Red Devils can’t even scare a squirrel

Manchester: United only by tactical ineffeciency and slide in poise, Ten Hag’s Red Devils can’t even scare a squirrel

There’s little case for keeping Ten Hag around. Results have gone backwards. Performances have, too. But more than anything, there’s just no sense of what Ten Hag is working towards. He could still bow out on a high, like his compatriot Van Gaal, by winning the FA Cup in a repeat of last year’s final against Manchester City.
The problem isn’t that United will go into that game as underdogs — it’s that they are still most comfortable playing as underdogs.

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Nobody foresaw Borussia Dortmund’s fairy tale run to Euro Champions League final, not even themselves

Nobody foresaw Borussia Dortmund’s fairy tale run to Euro Champions League final, not even themselves

They are heading to Wembley and the symmetry of that escapes nobody. It has been 11 years since Jurgen Klopp led them there for their last Champions League final and the warmth of those days, of the entire Klopp era in fact, has been something the club have been longing for ever since. Dortmund are not back. Nobody would describe them as being the equal of that Klopp side but there lies the sweetness of this anomaly and the charm of their achievement. This is a great story that nobody saw coming.

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Shunned for centuries, Voodoo is mutating into a powerful religion Haitians seek solace in to thwart bloody gang violence

Shunned for centuries, Voodoo is mutating into a powerful religion Haitians seek solace in to thwart bloody gang violence

The syncretic religion that melds Catholicism with animist beliefs has no official leader or creeds. It has a single God known as “Bondye,” Creole for “Good God,” and more than 1,000 spirits known as the lwa — some that aren’t always benevolent.

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Military ruler and son of a former president, Deby Itno, declared winner of Chad’s presidential poll

Military ruler and son of a former president, Deby Itno, declared winner of Chad’s presidential poll

The oil-exporting country of nearly 18 million people hasn’t had a free-and-fair transfer of power since it became independent in 1960 after decades of French colonial rule. Hours ahead of Thursday’s announcement, Prime Minister Succès Masra published a speech on Facebook accusing the authorities of planning to manipulate the outcome.

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South Sudan mediation talks begin in Kenya as world’s youngest nation prepares for elections later this year

South Sudan mediation talks begin in Kenya as world’s youngest nation prepares for elections later this year

The talks are between the government and rebel opposition groups that were not part of an 2018 agreement that ended a five-year civil war that left 400,000 people dead.

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UN General Assembly wants UN Security Council to ‘reconsider favourably’ Palestine’s quest for statehood

UN General Assembly wants UN Security Council to ‘reconsider favourably’ Palestine’s quest for statehood

The vote by the 193-member General Assembly on Friday will act as a global survey of support for the Palestinians. An application to become a full UN member first needs to be approved by the Security Council and then the General Assembly.

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High cost of unequal societies: Economic inequality, in effect, normalises immoral and unethical behaviour

High cost of unequal societies: Economic inequality, in effect, normalises immoral and unethical behaviour

The longer we let inequality define our contemporary daily lives, this new research helps us understand, the more unethical behaviour all around us will seem to reflect just the way our world naturally works.

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