How Houthi militants in Yemen attack ships in one of world’s busiest maritime trade routes

How Houthi militants in Yemen attack ships in one of world’s busiest maritime trade routes

Houthi attacks have targeted ships in the southern Red Sea and the neighbouring Gulf of Aden, which are joined by the Bab al-Mandab strait, a chokepoint between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.

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Reculturalisation: Long demonised as satanic, African-inspired religions are gaining traction in Latin America

Reculturalisation: Long demonised as satanic, African-inspired religions are gaining traction in Latin America

Followers of African-based religions are on the rise in South America new data shows, a reflection of how the region’s African heritage is gaining a greater voice beyond Brazil where such traditions are widely recognised.

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Executive blitz on Kenyan judiciary poses threats to wobbly economy as fears mount it’ll hurt further foreign capital inflows

Executive blitz on Kenyan judiciary poses threats to wobbly economy as fears mount it’ll hurt further foreign capital inflows

The ruling irritated the executive, with Ruto and Gachagua launching tirades – without proof – against the judiciary. Justice Majanja and Justice Esther Maina have come under unsavoury attacks, raising suspicions that the president is creating an excuse to staff the judiciary – particularly the commercial and taxes court – with his henchmen.

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Conflicted: District Attorney admits to an affair with prosecutor she hired in Trump’s Georgia case

Conflicted: District Attorney admits to an affair with prosecutor she hired in Trump’s Georgia case

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, who’s presiding over the election case, has set a February 15 hearing on Roman’s motion. Willis and Wade are among a dozen witnesses Merchant has subpoenaed to testify at that hearing, and Friday’s filing says the district attorney plans to ask McAfee to toss out those subpoenas.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Congo win first match of Ivory Coast tournament to book semi-final berth

Africa Cup of Nations: Congo win first match of Ivory Coast tournament to book semi-final berth

DR Congo, who won the last of two Cup of Nations titles in 1974 when they were still known as Zaire, now take on either hosts Ivory Coast or Mali in the semi-final in Abidjan on Wednesday.

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US hits 85 military targets in Iraq and Syria as America starts retaliation against Iran proxies

US hits 85 military targets in Iraq and Syria as America starts retaliation against Iran proxies

Syrian state media said on Friday that an “American aggression” on sites in its desert areas and at the Syrian-Iraqi border resulted in a number of casualties and injuries. The Iraqi military said the strikes were in the Iraqi border area and warned they could ignite instability in the region.

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ICJ to hear Russia-Ukraine massacre case, throws out Moscow violated 1948 Genocide Convention

ICJ to hear Russia-Ukraine massacre case, throws out Moscow violated 1948 Genocide Convention

Ukraine won another small victory at the ICJ on Wednesday when the judges ruled Russia had violated UN treaties against the financing of terrorism and discrimination in a different case that dealt with incidents from 2014.

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Death toll in gas truck explosion at cylinder depot in Nairobi rises to 24 and 280 injured

Death toll in gas truck explosion at cylinder depot in Nairobi rises to 24 and 280 injured

At the scene after daybreak, several houses and shops were burned out. The roof of a four-story residential building about 200 meters (yards) from the scene of the explosion was broken by another flying gas cylinder. Electric wires lay on the ground.

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Have Ugandans resigned to being sitting ducks, surrendered sovereignty and resolved to belong nowhere?

Have Ugandans resigned to being sitting ducks, surrendered sovereignty and resolved to belong nowhere?

Have Ugandans as a totality agreed to belong nowhere in the 21st century? Already, Ugandans have been dispossessed and displaced from their ancestral lands by people who originally belonged to arid and semi-arid areas and who are attached more to grass and cow than the land.

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US conspiracy theories industry: America has a history of leveraging celebrities, cultural icons for political ends

US conspiracy theories industry: America has a history of leveraging celebrities, cultural icons for political ends

In 2020, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe investigated the possibility that the CIA had a hand in writing Wind of Change, an enormously popular song by a West German band called the Scorpions that became an anthem for independence movements in the USSR. The Scorpions deny the theory.

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