US intelligence agency’s classified analysis offers detailed scientific view that Covid came from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology

US intelligence agency’s classified analysis offers detailed scientific view that Covid came from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology

The DIA has not publicly recognised the analysis as its official position on the matter. But, unlike other federal assessments that provide few details to back up their findings that Covid-19 likely emerged from a lab, the DIA assessment offers the most detailed US agency scientific analysis made public to date supporting why such a conclusion was drawn.

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Kenya’s national wrestling team gears for Africa beach wrestling championship in Morocco

Kenya’s national wrestling team gears for Africa beach wrestling championship in Morocco

Wrestling coach Oriri also called for increased funding to support the promotion of wrestling in schools, acknowledging that a lack of resources has hindered many talented athletes from competing at international events.

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While Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwest Kenya is already bigger than many African cities, UN thinking of evolving it into a city

While Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwest Kenya is already bigger than many African cities, UN thinking of evolving it into a city

Now the Kenyan government and humanitarian agencies have come up with an ambitious plan for Kakuma to evolve into a city. Although it remains under the United Nations’ management, Kakuma has been re-designated a municipality, one that local government officials later will run.

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Black comedian, Amber Ruffin, shut out of White House correspondents annual event after angering Trump’s team

Black comedian, Amber Ruffin, shut out of White House correspondents annual event after angering Trump’s team

An annual event where journalists often invite entertainers as guests, the dinner has featured comics such as Stephen Colbert, Colin Jost and Trevor Noah. Memorably, in 2011, it had as a guest a stone-faced Donald Trump, former star of The Apprentice, listening to jokes told by President Barack Obama at his expense.

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NExT programme steering Kenya’s horticulture exports competitiveness in bruising world market

NExT programme steering Kenya’s horticulture exports competitiveness in bruising world market

Horticulture is a major foreign exchange earner, often referred to as “green gold” alongside tourism, coffee and tea. It contributes significantly to Kenya’s GDP, with the agricultural sector as a whole accounting for a substantial portion.

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‘Primitive’ crops resurface in Migori County as Kenya’s Lake Victoria basin fends off high lifestyle diseases incidence

‘Primitive’ crops resurface in Migori County as Kenya’s Lake Victoria basin fends off high lifestyle diseases incidence

It is unfortunate that most of these foods are not served in many eateries frequented by the young people in the county and in Kenya as a whole. The young generation today would not differentiate between millet and sorghum and would out rightly dismiss ugali made from the crops as sludge.

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Governor in western Kenya lays out plans for Kakamega County bullfighting tournament, ‘premier’ league

Governor in western Kenya lays out plans for Kakamega County bullfighting tournament, ‘premier’ league

Local enthusiasts and bull owners are preparing their animals for the event, with some employing traditional methods – like feeding the bulls on traditional brew and herbs- to ready their bulls for competition.

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Pushed on the edge, more and more Tunisians are turning to eating snails as an alternative to beef, veal and fish

Pushed on the edge, more and more Tunisians are turning to eating snails as an alternative to beef, veal and fish

Low in fat and high in iron, calcium and magnesium, snails offer both nutritional value and economic relief. In a country where unemployment runs high and median wages remain low, they cost about half as much as beef per kilogramme and often less when sold by the bowl.

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Researcher terms polio vaccine a ‘fairy-tale’ and confesses the world was ‘lied to, vaccines didn’t eradicate polio’

Researcher terms polio vaccine a ‘fairy-tale’ and confesses the world was ‘lied to, vaccines didn’t eradicate polio’

Symptoms that would have been diagnosed as polio before the introduction of the vaccine are now attributed to lead or mercury poisoning, or have been given new names, like GBS and transverse myelitis, a neurological disorder that “follows the same pathology as polio,” Humphries said.

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Made in US, ravaging Africans: Sierra Leone declared an emergency over powerful synthetic drug but women left behind

Made in US, ravaging Africans: Sierra Leone declared an emergency over powerful synthetic drug but women left behind

Despite new criminal, public health and prevention measures, only about 300 people have gone through the country’s official rehab program, according to available data. Most have been men. Women have been less visible in the crisis. Rights groups say they are historically left out.

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