Beatification of Congolese civil servant murdered for fighting corruption picks up, inspires generation

Beatification of Congolese civil servant murdered for fighting corruption picks up, inspires generation

The Rev Francesco Tedeschi, an Italian priest who is spearheading the beatification cause as the postulator, said the Vatican decree of martyrdom indeed recognizes Kositi died out of hatred for the faith, because his decision to not accept the spoiled food was profoundly inspired by the Gospel.

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Fresh fears of regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push into eastern Congo’s capital Goma

Fresh fears of regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push into eastern Congo’s capital Goma

On Friday, the governor of eastern Congo’s North Kivu province, where Goma is the provincial capital, died of wounds sustained on the frontline. The circumstances of Maj-Gen Peter Cirimwami’s death were not immediately known – he was visiting troops fighting the rebels when he was wounded.

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Satellite images show Sudan’s largest oil refinery burning after being torched by civil war fighters

Satellite images show Sudan’s largest oil refinery burning after being torched by civil war fighters

Al-Jaili Refinery sits some 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of Khartoum, the capital. The refinery has been subject to previous attacks as the RSF has claimed control of the facility since April 2023, as their forces had been guarding it. Local Sudanese media report the RSF also surrounded the refinery with fields of landmines to slow any advance.

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Africa to bear brunt of US’ broad freeze on foreign aid as Trump orders review

Africa to bear brunt of US’ broad freeze on foreign aid as Trump orders review

A USAID official, who requested anonymity, said officers responsible for projects in Ukraine have been told to stop all work. Among the projects that have been frozen are support to schools and health assistance like emergency maternal care and childhood vaccinations, the official said.

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Misfiring Nigerian military comes under searing criticism after its airstrikes kill 400 civilians

Misfiring Nigerian military comes under searing criticism after its airstrikes kill 400 civilians

Since 2017, the military has killed about 400 civilians, according to SBM Intelligence, a Lagos-based research firm that gathered reports and data from affected villages regarding the airstrikes. Rights groups and citizens have expressed concern over the military’s actions in Africa’s most populous country, which has been battling violent security crises on multiple fronts for many years.

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Trade unions in South Africa accuse state of ‘horrific’ crackdown as 78 corpses pulled from illegal mine

Trade unions in South Africa accuse state of ‘horrific’ crackdown as 78 corpses pulled from illegal mine

Mametlwe Sebei, a trade union leader who has been trying to help the miners, said police had begun attempting to force the miners up to the surface in August by removing a pulley system used to deliver food and water supplies to them. Sebei said some miners had died crawling through flooded tunnels in an attempt to reach shafts that would have allowed them to climb out.

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Rising gaps in relationships: Why men prefer younger partners and women switch to younger men when they hit 60 years

Rising gaps in relationships: Why men prefer younger partners and women switch to younger men when they hit 60 years

For women, a similar but less strong effect was observed after the age of 25 years. On average, for every 10 years of age, the preferred age difference at the beginning of a new relationship between a woman and her partner rises by about one additional year.

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Smartphones on cusp of becoming ‘old news’ as Big Tech develops easy-to-use smart glasses

Smartphones on cusp of becoming ‘old news’ as Big Tech develops easy-to-use smart glasses

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg thinks that within 10 years, smart glasses will overtake smartphones in both popularity and usefulness. By the time we hit the 2030s, he predicts people will be keeping their phones tucked away more than they’re using them.

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In new revelations, Meta chief Zuckerberg delves into how White House ‘scream’ and ‘curse’ at Facebook staff to purge Covid content

In new revelations, Meta chief Zuckerberg delves into how White House ‘scream’ and ‘curse’ at Facebook staff to purge Covid content

Mark Zuckerberg said demands from the Biden administration to censor posts grew after the Covid-19 vaccines were rolled out, after which government officials began pressuring Meta “super hard” to remove specific posts.

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Turkey President Erdogan wants militant leader abducted from Kenya and jailed in 1999 to renounce his PKK party

Turkey President Erdogan wants militant leader abducted from Kenya and jailed in 1999 to renounce his PKK party

After the first meeting with DEM officials, Ocalan was cited as indicating a willingness to call on the PKK to lay down arms. Two DEM sources said last week the party was now set to visit Ocalan again, as soon as January 15.

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