State: School populations in Kenya lose up to 23,000 students and staff who die as a result of reliance on biomass fuels

State: School populations in Kenya lose up to 23,000 students and staff who die as a result of reliance on biomass fuels

Citing data from the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Mr Wandayi notes that air pollution from cooking contributes to approximately 23,000 deaths annually in Kenya, many of whom are school cooks, students and teachers.

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United Nations ocean summit in Nice ends with a raft of commitments, some seen as ambiguous

United Nations ocean summit in Nice ends with a raft of commitments, some seen as ambiguous

The conference’s outcome, known as the Nice Ocean Action Plan, is a two-part framework that comprises a political declaration and over 800 voluntary commitments by governments, scientists, UN agencies and civil society since the previous conference.

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Brazil’s Lula adds voice to calls to turn Kenya-led Haiti security mission into UN peacekeeping force

Brazil’s Lula adds voice to calls to turn Kenya-led Haiti security mission into UN peacekeeping force

Brazil led a peacekeeping mission to Haiti from 2004 to 2017, although it was marred by a deadly cholera outbreak and allegations of human rights abuses that have left many Haitians wary of an official force.

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Iran responds to nuclear strikes to with a barrage of missile attacks on Israel’s ironclad defence system

Iran responds to nuclear strikes to with a barrage of missile attacks on Israel’s ironclad defence system

The attack was a stiff challenge for Israel’s air-defence system, which has intercepted projectiles fired from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Iran since the start of the war October 7, 2023. They have ranged from short-range rockets to medium-range missiles to attack drones to ballistic missiles like those fired Friday night.

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World oil markets react to ramped up hostilities in Middle East as Israel pounds Iran’s nuclear sites

World oil markets react to ramped up hostilities in Middle East as Israel pounds Iran’s nuclear sites

US President Donald Trump urged Iran to make a deal over its nuclear programme, to put an end to the “next already planned attacks.” The National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company said oil refining and storage facilities had not been damaged and continued to operate.

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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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Top Iranian army chiefs killed as Israel blasts nuclear and military targets, Trump warns Tehran of imminent devastating strikes  

Top Iranian army chiefs killed as Israel blasts nuclear and military targets, Trump warns Tehran of imminent devastating strikes  

An Israeli security source said Mossad commandos had been operating deep inside the Islamic Republic before the attack and the Israeli spy agency and military had mounted a series of covert operations against Iran’s strategic missile array.

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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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