Trump’s expansionist rhetoric meets with resistance in ME where he wants US to take over Gaza Strip

Trump’s expansionist rhetoric meets with resistance in ME where he wants US to take over Gaza Strip

The US taking a direct stake in Gaza would run counter to long-time policy in Washington and for much of the international community, which has held that Gaza would be part of a future Palestinian state that includes the occupied West Bank.

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World’s authoritarian regimes revel in Trump’s foreign aid freeze, term affected Washington allies ‘disposable tissue’

World’s authoritarian regimes revel in Trump’s foreign aid freeze, term affected Washington allies ‘disposable tissue’

In Venezuela, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, the main enforcer of the ruling socialist party’s security apparatus, boasted last week on state TV that the aid channelled by USAID to the opposition was a “black box of corruption” that he vowed to investigate. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on X that he hopes the “notorious Deep State doesn’t swallow” Musk for pulling the plug on the agency.

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Tit-for-tat: China responds swiftly to US trade tariffs with its on hefty levies on American goods

Tit-for-tat: China responds swiftly to US trade tariffs with its on hefty levies on American goods

President Donald Trump looks on as he signs an executive order in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, on January 31, 2025. Credit: Reuters

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Kenyan journalists told to priotise own safety as country’s press freedom index falls from 66 to 116 in the world

Kenyan journalists told to priotise own safety as country’s press freedom index falls from 66 to 116 in the world

Senior Kenya Union of Journalists official Kwamboka Oyaro told journalists to always carry proper identification as well as don appropriate attire for the assignment. She pointed out that journalists must always assess the risk, be aware of the weapons being used around them and know when to stop reporting and run to safety.

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With 80 per cent of Kenya arid, state drafts agriculture irrigation masterplan to address food security, employment

With 80 per cent of Kenya arid, state drafts agriculture irrigation masterplan to address food security, employment

The principal secretary said that the irrigation plan is in line with the government’s development pillar, the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), which envisages transformation in the agricultural sector to address food insecurity and unemployment.

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Powerful Elon Musk called ‘fourth arm of government’ shuts down US’ largest humanitarian aid agency

Powerful Elon Musk called ‘fourth arm of government’ shuts down US’ largest humanitarian aid agency

Musk has been increasingly critical of USAID, calling it a left-wing agency unaccountable to the White House. Musk critics say his accusations are often lodged without evidence and may be ideologically driven.

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How Trump’s ‘America First’ has hit HIV/Aids programmes in Africa after US aid freeze

How Trump’s ‘America First’ has hit HIV/Aids programmes in Africa after US aid freeze

More than 8 million in South Africa live with HIV, and authorities say PEPFAR helps provide life-saving antiretroviral treatment to 5.5 million people every day.

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Intriguing revelations by retired Kenya government chemist detail how ministers Ouko, Saitoti, Ojode, Mutula Kilonzo and Raila’s Fidel were assassinated by state 

Intriguing revelations by retired Kenya government chemist detail how ministers Ouko, Saitoti, Ojode, Mutula Kilonzo and Raila’s Fidel were assassinated by state 

The retired government chemist also led the forensic team that investigated ODM party leader Raila Odinga’s son, Fidel Castro Odinga’s death in 2015. He was the lead forensic investigator of the death of former Vice-President George Muthengi Saitoti and assistant minister Joshua Orwa Ojode in 2012.

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Why false and empty promises are likely remain the currency that drives Uganda’s politics and governance

Why false and empty promises are likely remain the currency that drives Uganda’s politics and governance

False promises in governance are an aspect of bad governance since we cannot build meaningful and effective leadership, governance, equity, equality and justice, nor sustain patriotism in the country in the long term. Patriotic people are not made through a chain of false or empty promises, especially when  some sections of the population actually get promises fulfilled discriminatively at the expense of others.

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Trump administration wants FBI workers to explain their role in January 6 US Capitol attack

Trump administration wants FBI workers to explain their role in January 6 US Capitol attack

Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll, in an email to staff on Friday announcing details about the order from the Bove, said the request “encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported these investigative efforts.”

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