Biden administration signals US is willing to engage with Afghanistan’s Taliban-led regime

Biden administration signals US is willing to engage with Afghanistan’s Taliban-led regime

The United States has adopted a policy of “pragmatic engagement” with Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government, which Washington has yet to recognise as official more than two years after the former Western-backed leaders fled Kabul and the Taliban re-established its Islamic Emirate in the country.

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World humanitarian agencies raise alarm over ‘crushing levels of violence and displacement’ in Congo

World humanitarian agencies raise alarm over ‘crushing levels of violence and displacement’ in Congo

Over the past few months over 700,000 people have been forced from their homes, bringing the total forcibly displaced to 7.2 million – an all-time high.

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Arrest warrant out for forrmer Central African Republic president Bozizé for human rights abuses

Arrest warrant out for forrmer Central African Republic president Bozizé for human rights abuses

Bozizé lives in exile in Guinea Bissau, where that country’s President Umaro Sissoco Embaló said he had not received any request from Bangui about the arrest warrant, and that the country’s laws do not allow for extradition.

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How Arsenal boss created untouchables ever ‘ready to drive, foot to the floor, every three days’

How Arsenal boss created untouchables ever ‘ready to drive, foot to the floor, every three days’

The perfectionist streak in Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta perhaps explains why he has become so attached to his crop of key performers. He believes the best players have to want to be ready to drive, foot to the floor, every three days. It’s a challenge he laid some years ago to a young Saka, using Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the ultimate example, the best who set the highest bars for consistent performance.

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Gunned! How Arsenal uses ball pace and Saka as routine missiles to blow Tottenham Hotspurs cold

Gunned! How Arsenal uses ball pace and Saka as routine missiles to blow Tottenham Hotspurs cold

When the opponents are Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal have a clear plan. They figured out how to hurt their neighbours and biggest rivals a while back, and Bukayo Saka tends to be their weapon of choice. The 22-year-old scored his 15th league goal of the season, his best tally for a single campaign, to make it 2-0 on Sunday but that was not the only significant aspect of his finish. It was the latest in a string of very similar moves he has been involved in to hurt Spurs over the past three seasons, dating back to September 2021.

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Proposed international mission to Haiti in limbo even after installation transitional government

Proposed international mission to Haiti in limbo even after installation transitional government

Haiti, long the poorest country in the Western hemisphere with a legacy of slavery, foreign occupation and dictatorships, has experienced an escalation in gang violence since 2021, when its last president, Jovenel Moise, was assassinated.

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Canada round of climate change talks sees progress on treaty to end plastic pollution

Canada round of climate change talks sees progress on treaty to end plastic pollution

Dozens of scientists from the Scientists’ Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty came to the meeting to provide scientific evidence on plastic pollution to negotiators, in part, they said, to dispel misinformation.

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Haiti interim government sworn in as gangs hold capital ‘hostage’ and Kenya promises ‘rapid deployment’

Haiti interim government sworn in as gangs hold capital ‘hostage’ and Kenya promises ‘rapid deployment’

Armed gangs, equipped with weapons trafficked largely from the United States, have for years tightened their grip on the capital and sought to topple Henry. Since he pledged to resign last month, they have called for a broader “revolution”.

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Kenya’s better diversified sources of dollar revenues to rein inflation as Nigeria, Ghana’s spikes

Kenya’s better diversified sources of dollar revenues to rein inflation as Nigeria, Ghana’s spikes

Inflation in Nigeria is expected to quicken to 29.1 per cent this year from an average of 24.5 per cent last year, before it slows to 17.2 per cent next year. It hit a 28-year high of 33.2 per cent in annual terms last month. Nigeria central bank governor Olayemi Cardoso raised the monetary policy rate by 200 basis points to 24.75 per cent last month after a 400 basis point hike in February.

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FTC report lays bare how corporate greed puts huge bite on working families who spend most of their income on food

FTC report lays bare how corporate greed puts huge bite on working families who spend most of their income on food

Time and again, big companies tell us that if they could only get bigger, they would pass savings on to consumers. This is almost never true. Instead, they give money back to their investors and reward executives – like Walmart’s Doug McMillon, who takes home over $25 million a year, and Kroger’s Rodney McMullen, who makes more than $19 million. That’s 671 times more than the amount an average Kroger worker makes.

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