ICC sets precedent after it resolves to try fugitive Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony in absentia

ICC sets precedent after it resolves to try fugitive Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony in absentia

The LRA began its attacks in Uganda in the 1980s, when Kony sought to overthrow the government. After being pushed out of Uganda, the militia terrorized villages in Congo, Central African Republic and South Sudan. It was notorious for using child soldiers, mutilating civilians and enslaving women.

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Suspected terrorists blown up by explosive in Ugandan capital by device intended for Christian martyrs  event

Suspected terrorists blown up by explosive in Ugandan capital by device intended for Christian martyrs event

Uganda is marking a holiday on Tuesday to remember a group of Christian martyrs who were killed between 1885 and 1887 on the orders of a local king.

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Angry Kenyan engineers question why state trains them but hires Chinese for mega infrastructure projects

Angry Kenyan engineers question why state trains them but hires Chinese for mega infrastructure projects

Currently, women make up only about 14 per cent of engineers in Kenya, a figure Kiteme described as alarmingly low, especially given the volume of ongoing and upcoming development projects.

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Police reservists lay bare hitherto unknown illicit narcotics trafficking in northern Kenya after netting 72 bales of marijuana

Police reservists lay bare hitherto unknown illicit narcotics trafficking in northern Kenya after netting 72 bales of marijuana

The government has of late heightened surveillance and patrols along the porous border with Ethiopia as efforts are redoubled to get rid of criminals and illegal trade including human trafficking.

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Fighting between South Sudanese military and local militias kills scores of civilians

Fighting between South Sudanese military and local militias kills scores of civilians

The fighting has led to UN warnings that South Sudan is again on the brink of civil war. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump’s administration is seeking to send to South Sudan a group of eight deportees from Cuba, Vietnam and elsewhere who have been convicted in the US of serious crimes, sparking a legal fight that has reached the Supreme Court.

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Civil society exposes FDA and CDC failure to monitor, report Covid vaccine safety signals as millions died

Civil society exposes FDA and CDC failure to monitor, report Covid vaccine safety signals as millions died

Evans said that for any potential safety signals detected through either method of data mining, the FDA and CDC “promised to investigate whether the adverse events associated with the signals were caused by the shots.”

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Procurement laws are violated with impunity in Kenya, Supplies Management Institute says it raises red flags

Procurement laws are violated with impunity in Kenya, Supplies Management Institute says it raises red flags

John Karani, the chairman of the institute said professionals who are licensed but are flouting procurement laws risk being debarred and stopped from practicing. Karani said the institute with over 25,000 members is geared towards enhancing professionalism in the sector noting that tens of members are already facing disciplinary and administrative sanctions.

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Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s nuclear-capable strategic bombers cast shadow on ceasefire talks

Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s nuclear-capable strategic bombers cast shadow on ceasefire talks

Ukraine and Russia have issued starkly different assessments of the damage done to Russia’s fleet of strategic bombers – a key element in its nuclear arsenal – but it was clear from publicly available satellite imagery that Moscow had suffered some serious equipment losses.

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‘Aid distribution has become a death trap’ as Gaza accuses Israel of killing 30 aid seekers

‘Aid distribution has become a death trap’ as Gaza accuses Israel of killing 30 aid seekers

Witnesses said the Israeli military opened fire as thousands of Palestinians gathered to receive food aid. Israel’s military said that an initial inquiry found soldiers had not fired on civilians while they were near or within the distribution site.

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Kericho on the cusp of cancer explosion as referral hospital is closed for asbestos roofing removal

Kericho on the cusp of cancer explosion as referral hospital is closed for asbestos roofing removal

According to the World Health Organization, asbestos is a Group 1 human carcinogen, meaning it is proven to cause cancer in humans with even low-level exposure over time having the potential to trigger serious diseases decades after initial contact.

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