Kakamega county in western Kenya leads the East African in combating ‘forgotten’ tropical diseases that puts 25m at risk

Kakamega county in western Kenya leads the East African in combating ‘forgotten’ tropical diseases that puts 25m at risk

Through End Fund, Amref is financing the war against the deadly tropical diseases by making available  preventive drugs for the elimination of the diseases. Part of the campaign involves treatment of water, hygiene and sanitation at all levels.

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How Ethiopia is suffocating with its own IDPs, refugees from the Sudans, Eritrea and Somalia

How Ethiopia is suffocating with its own IDPs, refugees from the Sudans, Eritrea and Somalia

Levels of forced displacement in Mali continue to expand as the security situation deteriorates. Violence linked to militant Islamist groups has grown and these militant actors now control an estimated 50  per cent of the country.

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Foreign appetite for Africa’s natural resources generates over 14 million refugees and internally displaced persons

Foreign appetite for Africa’s natural resources generates over 14 million refugees and internally displaced persons

With 3 per cent of its total population forcibly displaced, Africa has both a larger share and absolute number of forcibly displaced people than any other major region in the world.

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Xenotransplantation: A 53 year-old patient becomes third patient to receive genetically engineered pig kidney

Xenotransplantation: A 53 year-old patient becomes third patient to receive genetically engineered pig kidney

More than 103,000 people in the United States are on the waiting list for a transplant, with the vast majority of those needing a kidney. With human donor organs in short supply, some researchers are exploring the use of pigs as a potential source.

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Japan labour shortage crisis mirrored in worker crunch in Ino – small-town in Japan

Japan labour shortage crisis mirrored in worker crunch in Ino – small-town in Japan

While labour shortage-related bankruptcies are a small portion of the total, the surge will ripple through to these companies’ suppliers and customers, potentially causing a “chain of bankruptcies or mergers”, according to Takayasu Otomo, a researcher at Teikoku Databank.

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France’s Macron meets with anger, devastation on tour on cyclone-ravaged Mayotte

France’s Macron meets with anger, devastation on tour on cyclone-ravaged Mayotte

At least 31 people have died and more than 2,000 people were injured, more than 200 critically, French authorities said. But it’s feared hundreds or even thousands of people have died.

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Bangladeshi government accuses Adani, already under investigation for bribery, of tax breaches

Bangladeshi government accuses Adani, already under investigation for bribery, of tax breaches

Bangladesh’s de facto power minister Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan said the country now had enough domestic capacity to cope without the Adani supply, although not all domestic power generators were operational.

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Kenyan terrorism suspect detained at Guantanamo Bay for 17 years, three others  released by US without charge

Kenyan terrorism suspect detained at Guantanamo Bay for 17 years, three others  released by US without charge

The transfers and the repatriation on Tuesday of a Kenyan man who’d been held at Guantanamo for 17 years without charge, come as rights groups and others push the Biden administration to end the detention of more than a dozen other men held there without charge, and amid uncertainty over the incoming Trump administration’s plans for Guantanamo.

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New Pentagon report says Kenya and Nigeria feature in China’s plans to set up military outposts in Africa

New Pentagon report says Kenya and Nigeria feature in China’s plans to set up military outposts in Africa

In a previous report, the Pentagon estimated that Beijing had more than 400 operational nuclear warheads in 2021. If he sticks it out, then the way to get rid of him would be a vote of no confidence in the House of Commons, the Parliament.

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Western official and Iran officials says the ME nation’s Revolutionary Guards are tightening control over Tehran’s oil exports

Western official and Iran officials says the ME nation’s Revolutionary Guards are tightening control over Tehran’s oil exports

Six specialists – Western officials and security experts as well as Iranian and trading sources – said the Guards control up to 50 per cent of Iran’s oil exports, a sharp increase from about 20 per cen three years ago. The sources declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

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