Biden tells donors he’d not be on the ballot ‘if Trump wasn’t running’ and ‘we can’t let him win’

Biden tells donors he’d not be on the ballot ‘if Trump wasn’t running’ and ‘we can’t let him win’

November was the campaign’s strongest grassroots fundraising month since Biden formally announced last April that he was seeking a second term, according to a campaign official who insisted on anonymity to discuss campaign finances before details are made public. The numbers will be released in January.

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Central Bank of Kenya tries to intervene to stabilise weakening currency with huge base rate hike

Central Bank of Kenya tries to intervene to stabilise weakening currency with huge base rate hike

Inflation dipped to 6.8 per cent year-on-year in November from 6.9 per cent in October, with the central bank saying on Tuesday that exchange rate depreciation had contributed about 3.0 percentage points to the November reading.

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Does God really exist? Divinity forms centrepiece of Theory of Creation and Theory of Evolution

Does God really exist? Divinity forms centrepiece of Theory of Creation and Theory of Evolution

You will have noticed that most of the people supporting to the existence and realism of God are not from the Arts or Social Sciences but the Natural sciences fields. It marvels that scientists who would otherwise deny the existence of God are the ones convinced that God exists without experiments!

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World Bank blacklist forces Uganda to raid domestic money market to finance budget

World Bank blacklist forces Uganda to raid domestic money market to finance budget

The central bank, opposition politicians and government officials say soaring debt service costs have been eating into funds needed to finance critical needs. The extra borrowing will likely put pressure on interest rates, the ministry said.

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Homosexuality, election fraud land Uganda, Zimbabwe leaders US stiff visa restrictions

Homosexuality, election fraud land Uganda, Zimbabwe leaders US stiff visa restrictions

In June, the US State Department imposed visa restrictions on Ugandan officials after the passage of the law. The State Department also previously put visa restrictions on Ugandan officials following the country’s 2021 elections, which it called “flawed.”

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60 media workers killed in Israel-Hamas crossfire as journalists say the ‘war beyond compare’

60 media workers killed in Israel-Hamas crossfire as journalists say the ‘war beyond compare’

Along with the human toll, the premises of many media organisations in Gaza have been destroyed, he said. He estimated there were about 1,000 journalists and media workers in Gaza before the conflict and said that now, no one can get out.

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Weak currency, high taxes and high fuel cost shrink Kenya’s private sector activity further

Weak currency, high taxes and high fuel cost shrink Kenya’s private sector activity further

The Federation of Kenya Employers said last month that 70,000 jobs have been lost in the past year due to the jump in business costs. The survey also pointed to a gloomy near-term, with only 17% of responding companies expecting growth.

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UK home secretary arrives in Kigali, ready to sign controversial asylum treaty with Rwanda

UK home secretary arrives in Kigali, ready to sign controversial asylum treaty with Rwanda

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under intense pressure to cut net migration, which hit a record 745,000 last year, and end the flow of asylum seekers who pay people smugglers for their Channel crossings, often in overcrowded, unseaworthy boats.

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Great Reset: Super-rich men pioneered seed, drug and food patenting, now want to ban competition and extinguish cows

Great Reset: Super-rich men pioneered seed, drug and food patenting, now want to ban competition and extinguish cows

Estimates range from 40 per cent to as high as 80 per cent of jobs being lost to AI, Bruner said. “So what happens when everybody loses their job?”

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How world’s 13 super-rich men are usurping God with their searing economic, health and political terror

How world’s 13 super-rich men are usurping God with their searing economic, health and political terror

Calling themselves the Good Club, their aim was to “set the agenda for the future of global health,” Bruner wrote. Building on the Club of Rome think tank founded in 1968 by Rockefeller-linked scientists and intellectuals, the Good Club members devised the “Giving Pledge,” an initiative designed to steer billions toward their priority of slowing population growth.

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