Two Israeli embassy staffers killed in Washington shooting, suspect held

Two Israeli embassy staffers killed in Washington shooting, suspect held

Tal Naim Cohen, a spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in Washington, said two of its staff members were shot “at close range” while attending a Jewish event at the museum.

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Burkina Faso look to ‘Africa’s Che Guevara’ to reset country weighed down by insecurity, foreign debts

Burkina Faso look to ‘Africa’s Che Guevara’ to reset country weighed down by insecurity, foreign debts

Nearly four decades after his death, Sankara is being celebrated in Burkina Faso, a nation of 23 million people once known for its bustling arts scene and vibrant intellectual life, including Sankara’s anti-imperialist and pan-Africanist legacy.

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Eyes on South African President Ramaphosa’s meeting with Trump in White House as fears of a bust up loom

Eyes on South African President Ramaphosa’s meeting with Trump in White House as fears of a bust up loom

The US has been asked if it will stand by the genocide allegation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview with CBS that it would and that the administration felt there was evidence, citing instances of white farmers being murdered and claiming some were being “forcibly removed” from their properties.

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Kenya still grappling with historical land injustices as result of legislature and executive foot-dragging on key reforms

Kenya still grappling with historical land injustices as result of legislature and executive foot-dragging on key reforms

NLC Commissioner Esther Murugi Mathenge echoed the urgency of collective action, describing the conference as a crucial platform for reviewing the country’s policy and legal landscape on land matters.

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Dead and buried: Why Covid vaccine injury victims and families do not get justice

Dead and buried: Why Covid vaccine injury victims and families do not get justice

Needless to point out, this information is nowhere to be found in the mainstream media, which does not seem to matter any longer, given the plethora of alternative news and discussion sites available to people doing their own research, as long as one remembers to cross-check information, to the fullest possible extent, before accepting its accuracy.

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Don’t Let the Lights Go Out: UN’s reproductive health agency warns US funding cuts hurting women in conflict more

Don’t Let the Lights Go Out: UN’s reproductive health agency warns US funding cuts hurting women in conflict more

The United States has announced cuts of approximately $330 million to UNFPA worldwide, which according to the agency will significantly undermine efforts to prevent maternal deaths.

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Pastoralists in Wajir County demand wildlife law review to address compensation delays

Pastoralists in Wajir County demand wildlife law review to address compensation delays

Participants proposed that claims below Ksh1 million be processed at county level to improve access and reduce backlogs. They further urged that compensation decisions and payments be completed within four months, down from the current six-month period.

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Finance Bill: Mombasa port workers laud decision to exempt pension and gratuity from taxation

Finance Bill: Mombasa port workers laud decision to exempt pension and gratuity from taxation

Wycliffe Baraza, an employee of KPA, says he will benefit from the tax-free pension as he is almost exiting the service. He recalled previous attempts to force the government to exempt pensions and other retirement benefits from tax, which were futile.

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WHO faces uncertain future as US accuses it of being ‘mired in bureaucratic bloat, entrenched paradigms, conflicts of interest’

WHO faces uncertain future as US accuses it of being ‘mired in bureaucratic bloat, entrenched paradigms, conflicts of interest’

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the WHO capitulated to pressure from the Chinese government by promoting “the fiction that Covid originated from bats or pangolins, rather than from Chinese government-sponsored research at a biolab in Wuhan,” Kennedy said, in a reference to the lab-leak theory of Covid-19’s origin.

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Retracing Ugandans’ mental stagnation that hinders personal growth and feeds intellectual fossilisation

Retracing Ugandans’ mental stagnation that hinders personal growth and feeds intellectual fossilisation

The term intellectual death signifies a cessation of critical thinking, resulting in mental stagnation that hinders spiritual and personal growth, ultimately blocking the path to genuine enlightenment and fulfillment. Intellectual death in Uganda’s history signifies a state of mental stagnation that hinders spiritual and personal development. It involves a lack of critical thinking, which thwarts genuine enlightenment and spiritual growth. This concept emphasises the dangers of losing the ability to engage thoughtfully, ultimately leading to a cessation of personal evolution, wisdom, understanding and insights.

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