Sudanese journalist: War has destroyed my Darfur town, but I will keep fighting for justice

Sudanese journalist: War has destroyed my Darfur town, but I will keep fighting for justice

Last month, I left Darfur because there were risks to me staying put given my work, but the sense of powerlessness has only gotten worse. Every time I receive a message or a missed call from my family, I worry something may have happened.

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Irony of strong US military presence in Niger as civilian government is ousted, president detained

Irony of strong US military presence in Niger as civilian government is ousted, president detained

The US has a large unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or drone, base in the country from which it carries out missions against Islamic State and Al Qaeda affiliates in the region. It has also trained Nigerien forces in counterterror operations. In October 2017, four US soldiers were killed near the Nigerien village of Tongo Tongo after being attacked by more than 100 ISIS fighters.

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Ecuadorian drug lords assassinate a presidential candidate who spoke against graft, narcotics

Ecuadorian drug lords assassinate a presidential candidate who spoke against graft, narcotics

An Ecuadorian presidential candidate known for speaking up against cartels and corruption was shot and killed on Wednesday at a political rally in the capital, amid a startling wave of gang-driven violence in the South American country. President Guillermo Lasso confirmed the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio and suggested organised crime...

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Uganda’s eating chiefs: A look at a presidency infested with hounds who ravage the Treasury, then vomit on shoes of the poor

Uganda’s eating chiefs: A look at a presidency infested with hounds who ravage the Treasury, then vomit on shoes of the poor

If Ms Kamya felt a bit uncomfortable with President Museveni’s public emasculation of her efforts to fight corruption in Uganda, she actually came off quite lightly, compared to her counterpart anti-corruption CEOs elsewhere in Africa, who have been publicly humiliated and summarily hounded out of office long before the end of their tenure, the very moment these anti-corruption chiefs started stepping on the toes of some crooked members of the political establishment.

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How Uganda’s State House became the unrivalled power point of ruthless theft of public resources

How Uganda’s State House became the unrivalled power point of ruthless theft of public resources

When we recently wrote our article Engineering and institutionalising corruption through the Office of Prime Minister in which we gave examples of mind-boggling cases of theft of public money and properties to prove our case, we never suspected that it would attract a lot of interest within the country and...

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Bidenomics: President Biden sells his economic policies as key to manufacturing jobs uptick

Bidenomics: President Biden sells his economic policies as key to manufacturing jobs uptick

Biden’s trip to the Southwest is shaded by his re-election campaign and the challenge of getting a majority of US adults to say they believe the economy is in good shape. The president is trying to break through a deep pessimism that intensified last year as inflation spiked. His trip included a Tuesday speech in Arizona and will end with remarks Thursday in Utah.

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Republicans suffer rejection in Ohio as voters shoot down measures to limit abortion rights

Republicans suffer rejection in Ohio as voters shoot down measures to limit abortion rights

Interest in Tuesday’s special election was intense, even after Republicans ignored their own law that took effect earlier this year to place the question before voters in August. Voters cast nearly 700,000 early in-person and mail ballots ahead of Tuesday’s final day of voting, more than double the number of advance votes in a typical primary election. Early turnout was especially heavy in the Democratic-leaning counties surrounding Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati.

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US judge defies defence lawyers and sets hearing on evidence in Trump’s 2020 election case

US judge defies defence lawyers and sets hearing on evidence in Trump’s 2020 election case

Friday’s hearing comes after Trump’s defence team on Monday opposed a request from prosecutors for Chutkan to impose a protective order to ensure confidential evidence is not shared publicly by Trump, suggesting he could use the information to intimidate witnesses. Trump has pleaded not guilty and called the charges politically motivated.

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Rwanda genocide had less to do ethnic rivalry, more to do with Tutsi lineages scramble for control of state

Rwanda genocide had less to do ethnic rivalry, more to do with Tutsi lineages scramble for control of state

Critics of this government assert that the pattern of scapegoating continues. But now, those threatening the regime are Hutu associated with the former Rwandan army (the FAR) and the Interahamwe militias. This time, the power of the Rwandan military has expanded; the scapegoats are not only those within the country but potentially all those living in areas where the FAR or Interahamwe are known or believed to be operating (including, apparently, refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo).

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Judge in Trump classified documents case in spotlight for multiple errors in previous trial

Judge in Trump classified documents case in spotlight for multiple errors in previous trial

Cannon, a 42-year-old former federal prosecutor appointed by Trump to the bench in 2020 late in his presidency, also neglected to swear in the prospective jury pool – an obligatory procedure in which people who may serve on the panel pledge to tell the truth during the selection process. This error forced Cannon to re-start jury selection before the trial ended abruptly with defendant William Spearman pleading guilty as part of an agreement with prosecutors.

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