New report reveals US health officials had better method to detect sudden deaths after Covid vaccines, but ignored it

New report reveals US health officials had better method to detect sudden deaths after Covid vaccines, but ignored it

Ana Szarfman, a then-FDA medical officer and safety data mining developer who worked in the FDA Centre for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), tried repeatedly to get FDA officials to switch over to the improved tool.

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MCA: Political class and state are to blame for the crime wave that is ravaging Kisumu

MCA: Political class and state are to blame for the crime wave that is ravaging Kisumu

In a rare admission, Okech acknowledged the role of leaders in perpetuating the vice and appealed to young people to resist inducements.

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Will Israel’s new ‘Together’ opposition alliance break PM Netanyahu’s hold on Israeli politics?

Will Israel’s new ‘Together’ opposition alliance break PM Netanyahu’s hold on Israeli politics?

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and opposition leader Yair Lapid, head of the Yesh Atid party, on Sunday announced a joint political list named “Together” to challenge Netanyahu’s bloc in the parliamentary elections in October.

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Uganda records rise in wildlife populations but lion numbers diminished by cultural demand for skins

Uganda records rise in wildlife populations but lion numbers diminished by cultural demand for skins

The report noted mixed trends across species. Lion numbers have declined from an estimated 373 in 2020 to 291 in the 2022/2023 census, a drop linked to poisoning related to livestock predation, snaring, illegal trade in lion parts and cultural demand for lion skins, habitat degradation and encroachment.

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Public inquest told Endarasha Hillside Academy dormitory did not have CCTV cameras

Public inquest told Endarasha Hillside Academy dormitory did not have CCTV cameras

A public inquest into the Hillside Endarasha Academy dormitory fire that claimed the lives of 21 boys on September 5, 2024 heard on Monday that the two dormitories did not have CCTV cameras. During the inquest which resumed on Monday before Senior Resident Magistrate, Mary Gituma, a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)...

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Concerns rise on why Bill Gates-funded campaign gives African children DTP vaccine banned in US and Europe for ‘causing brain injury’

Concerns rise on why Bill Gates-funded campaign gives African children DTP vaccine banned in US and Europe for ‘causing brain injury’

Of the 18.3 million children vaccinated, 12.3 million “zero-dose children” had not previously received any vaccines and 15 million had not received a measles vaccine, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Mandera County officials to serve one month in jail for contempt in $90,700 land dispute

Mandera County officials to serve one month in jail for contempt in $90,700 land dispute

The sentencing marks a significant escalation in the long-running legal battle stemming from the county’s failure to honour a decree issued in Garissa ELC No. 27 of 2018.

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For 45 years, Chinese medical team brings healing, hope to Djibouti

For 45 years, Chinese medical team brings healing, hope to Djibouti

Outside the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic, patients lined up early for treatment that brought relief to many. Inside, Chinese doctors moved from bed to bed, placing acupuncture needles, reviewing case files and attending to patients with practiced efficiency. “This is my 11th acupuncture treatment, and I feel much better now,” a local resident surnamed Rida said.

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Kenya police boss, Lands Principal Secretary Korir sucked into Paradise Lost land ownership dispute

Kenya police boss, Lands Principal Secretary Korir sucked into Paradise Lost land ownership dispute

Paradise Lost land lawyers further alleged that a group of individuals, whom they described as goons, invaded the land, uprooted vegetables, felled trees and now patrol the property day and night to prevent the alleged rightful owners from accessing it.

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How looting humanitarian aid has become source of revenue for cash starved South Sudan and rebels

How looting humanitarian aid has become source of revenue for cash starved South Sudan and rebels

In one incident, government soldiers looted hundreds of boxes of medical supplies from a humanitarian-run facility near Ayod town in January, shortly after recapturing a nearby military barracks, according to an NGO incident report and multiple interviews. The facility was stripped bare.

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