Polish striker Lewandoski told he’s making ‘big mistake’ by choosing Man United over Arsenal

Polish striker Lewandoski told he’s making ‘big mistake’ by choosing Man United over Arsenal

Robert Lewandowski has been warned that he would be making a mistake by choosing to join Premier League titans Manchester United over fellow giants Arsenal this summer. That is the belief of former Premier League title winner Chris Sutton, who thinks Lewandowski would be better suited upping sticks to the...

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Nigerian soldiers on patrol find one of school girls abducted by Boko Haram 8 years ago

Nigerian soldiers on patrol find one of school girls abducted by Boko Haram 8 years ago

Nigerian soldiers have found one of the more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram operatives eight years ago in the conflict-torn northeast, the military has said. The April 2014 attack on a girls’ boarding school in the town of Chibok and the mass kidnapping that followed sparked international outrage...

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With cannabis trade, Kenyans will be so rich they will only be working four days a week – presidential candidate

With cannabis trade, Kenyans will be so rich they will only be working four days a week – presidential candidate

Kenya is facing inflation, unemployment and public debt. But George Wajackoyah, one of the four presidential candidates in the Augus 9 polls, wants to get the economy back on track by legalising cannabis and snake farming. His rivals – former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto –...

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Somalia’s President Mohamud appoints first prime minister from Ogaden clan

Somalia’s President Mohamud appoints first prime minister from Ogaden clan

Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud appointed lawmaker Hamza Abdi Barre the country’s prime minister on Wednesday, with the new premier facing a host of challenges including a looming famine and an Islamist insurgency. “The president wishes the new PM utmost success as he leads the government’s ambitious reform agenda and...

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As diplomatic tensions Kinshasa and Kigali ratchet up EAC gets ready to deploy troops in DR Congo

As diplomatic tensions Kinshasa and Kigali ratchet up EAC gets ready to deploy troops in DR Congo

East African nations will deploy a regional force to the conflict-ridden eastern part of Democratic Republic of Congo, where renewed fighting is threatening to engulf neighboring countries. Diplomatic tensions between Congo and Rwanda have ratcheted up in recent weeks, with the giant resource-rich nation accusing its tiny neighbor of backing...

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Kenya faces threat of al Shabaab attacks after Facebook failed to track the terror group in East Africa

Kenya faces threat of al Shabaab attacks after Facebook failed to track the terror group in East Africa

A new study has found that Facebook has failed to catch Islamic State group and al-Shabab extremist content in posts aimed at East Africa as the region remains under threat from violent attacks as Kenya prepares to vote in a closely contested national election. An Associated Press series last year,...

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An expert’s view: Why vulnerability is essential to a healthy, nourishing and well-lived life and work

An expert’s view: Why vulnerability is essential to a healthy, nourishing and well-lived life and work

The concept of vulnerability has been explored in hundreds of different ways in the past years, relating to social and cultural learning, organisational growth, leadership, professional and personal success and connection with others. Brené Brown, with her ground-breaking TED talk, The Power of Vulnerability and her numerous books and programmes,...

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Ask Richard: How do you overcome obstacles in your adventures, and what’s one thing they have in common?

Ask Richard: How do you overcome obstacles in your adventures, and what’s one thing they have in common?

“The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all…”  This is a quote I have lived by. I’ve always gone in search of adventures because it’s where I feel most alive. From jumping off a building in Las Vegas to ballooning around the world to...

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How theft of a ‘tuk tuk’ triggered tribal fighting between Arabs and Africans in Sudan’s Darfur, killing 125

How theft of a ‘tuk tuk’ triggered tribal fighting between Arabs and Africans in Sudan’s Darfur, killing 125

The death toll from tribal clashes over the past week in Sudan’s Darfur region has reached at least 125, the United Nations said Tuesday. The violence, the latest in the war-ravaged region, erupted following a land dispute between Arab and African tribes in the town of Kulbus in West Darfur...

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Ethiopia’s prime minister forms committee to negotiate peace settlement Tigrayan rebels in the north

Ethiopia’s prime minister forms committee to negotiate peace settlement Tigrayan rebels in the north

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Tuesday the federal government had formed a committee to negotiate with forces from the rebellious northern region of Tigray, in the first public confirmation of a key step towards peace negotiations. The nearly two-year conflict in Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most populous nation, has displaced...

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