Israel’s blistering attack on Iran nuclear sites and killed top military commanders, scientist’s sets stage for Middle East war

Israel’s blistering attack on Iran nuclear sites and killed top military commanders, scientist’s sets stage for Middle East war

Iran quickly retaliated by sending a swarm of drones at Israel and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of “severe punishment.” Iran had been censured by the UN’s atomic watchdog a day earlier for not complying with obligations meant to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon.

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Kenya’s finance minister sets aside Ksh47.6 billion for agriculture in Ksh4.29 trillion budget

Kenya’s finance minister sets aside Ksh47.6 billion for agriculture in Ksh4.29 trillion budget

In order to promote livestock production, the cabinet secretary further proposed, Ksh2.3 billion for de-risking, inclusion and value enhancement of pastoral economies programme, Ksh1.6 billion for Kenya livestock commercialization programme and Ksh280 million for the livestock value chain support project.

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Kenya’s finance minister sets aside Ksh138.1 billion in budget to address turbulence in health sector

Kenya’s finance minister sets aside Ksh138.1 billion in budget to address turbulence in health sector

Out of the proposed allocation, Ksh6.2 billion was proposed for Universal Health Coverage Coordination and Management, while Ksh13.1 billion went to the Primary Healthcare Fund, and Ksh430 million to provide medical cover for the orphans, elderly and severely disabled persons.

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Sudanese army has freed Khartoum from RSF rebels’ grip but extrajudicial killings of ‘co-operators’ persist

Sudanese army has freed Khartoum from RSF rebels’ grip but extrajudicial killings of ‘co-operators’ persist

In some places, cholera has broken out and even in areas now held by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and their allies, residents have had to grapple with the fear of RSF drone strikes or of the paramilitary group returning to the city.

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Relatives of slain marathoner Agnes Tirop, human rights activists protest hearing delays

Relatives of slain marathoner Agnes Tirop, human rights activists protest hearing delays

Earlier on, Corporal Ndeto had informed the court that the accused person was still on the run, but expressed optimism that the law would soon catch up with him.

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Baby diapers choke Migori as Lake Victoria region in Kenya registers high fertility rates, rapid urbanisation

Baby diapers choke Migori as Lake Victoria region in Kenya registers high fertility rates, rapid urbanisation

NEMA, as an environmental watchdog, has also been active in creation of awareness of the risks posed by wanton diaper discharge. In some instances it has collaborated with county government to address the diaper menace through public education on sanitation and hygiene.

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Over-burdened with foreign debts, Kenya banks on diaspora remittances to power the economy

Over-burdened with foreign debts, Kenya banks on diaspora remittances to power the economy

Remittances remain a cornerstone of Kenya’s foreign exchange and household incomes. In 2024, inflows hit $4.945 billion – equivalent to 4.1 per cent of GDP – underscoring their vital role in sustaining livelihoods and stimulating local economies.

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Vehicles burnt in protests as pressure piles on senior police to quit over death of blogger

Vehicles burnt in protests as pressure piles on senior police to quit over death of blogger

The Independent Policing Oversight Authority watchdog has launched an investigation, while the European Union and the United States have called for a transparent probe into the blogger’s death.

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Newly released materials show how Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs went from hopelessly flailing to delivering greatest graduation speech ever

Newly released materials show how Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs went from hopelessly flailing to delivering greatest graduation speech ever

Jobs dreaded giving this speech. The Jobs I knew stayed in a strictly policed comfort zone. He thought nothing of walking out of a meeting, even an important one, if something displeased him. His exacting instructions to anyone charged with preparing his meals rivalled those for the manufacture of iPhones.

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Pocketed by Big Pharma to peddle Covid vaccine lies, US mainstream media finding it hard to regain trust

Pocketed by Big Pharma to peddle Covid vaccine lies, US mainstream media finding it hard to regain trust

Changing anything within a government agency always risks blowback. Sure enough, a gaggle of disgruntled workers, a few hundred at most out of 18,000, maybe 1 per cent, while ignoring all the people who are thrilled, turned in a declaration of protest.

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