Israel passes controversial ‘death penalty for terrorists’ law for Palestinians accused of killing Jews

Israel passes controversial ‘death penalty for terrorists’ law for Palestinians accused of killing Jews

Israeli human rights group Yesh Din documented 257 incidents in the past month, including physical assaults, property damage, and land takeovers. The legislation faced widespread international criticism before the vote.

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Letter from Middle East: You’ll never realise the risks you are always exposed to until war comes to your doorstep

Letter from Middle East: You’ll never realise the risks you are always exposed to until war comes to your doorstep

As the day went on, the sounds of interceptions rang out sporadically. News reports said fragments from intercepted missiles and drones had landed near the Palm Jumeirah, causing fires close to well-known landmarks.

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Month into Middle East conflict, rallies against US-Israeli war on Iran attract 8 million worldwide

Month into Middle East conflict, rallies against US-Israeli war on Iran attract 8 million worldwide

Rallies against the US-Israeli war on Iran swept numerous cities across the world over the weekend, with an estimated eight million people turning out for over 3,300 protest events. In the United States alone, thousands of demonstrations were held on Saturday in major US cities, including Washington, New York, Los...

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Scars of slavery-1: No one wanted to marry the colonel’s crippled daughter, so he handed her over to the roughest slave

Scars of slavery-1: No one wanted to marry the colonel’s crippled daughter, so he handed her over to the roughest slave

Eulália had married the colonel five years prior – an ambitious widow who saw Violeta as an obstacle to her own plans. She had two children from her first marriage and always made it clear that Violeta was an unwanted nuisance.

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How Empress Taytu Betul saved Ethiopia from becoming Italian colony, then led a force of 5,000 infantry and 600 cavalry against European army

How Empress Taytu Betul saved Ethiopia from becoming Italian colony, then led a force of 5,000 infantry and 600 cavalry against European army

Taytu had watched the Italians operate for years. She’d seen them colonise Eritrea to the north. She’d watched them swallow most of Somalia. She knew exactly what Italy wanted: Ethiopia. And she knew that European powers didn’t sign “friendship treaties” with African nations they viewed as equals.

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Uganda: Where ‘biometrics of deceased voters’ and ‘ghosts’ vote for President Museveni and Electoral Commission deems it ‘democratic’

Uganda: Where ‘biometrics of deceased voters’ and ‘ghosts’ vote for President Museveni and Electoral Commission deems it ‘democratic’

When the National Resistance Movement (NRM) captured state power in January 1986, President Yoweri Museveni – whom I shall refer to by his full clan name Tibuhaburwa – addressed the nation with words that have now acquired a bitterly ironic resonance. “No one should think that what is happening today...

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Aquaculture consortium outlines strategy to bridge Kenya’s 450,000-tonne fish deficit

Aquaculture consortium outlines strategy to bridge Kenya’s 450,000-tonne fish deficit

Through the Norwegian Agency for Exchange Cooperation, the government of Norway has sent girls form Norway aquaculture sector to Kenya who will mentor girls from Kenya to venture into aquaculture and also link them to institutions and the private sector in Norway for support.

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‘I’m coming for you too,’ Trump warns Cuba, Mexico and Colombia following US attacks that ousted regimes in Venezuela and Iran

‘I’m coming for you too,’ Trump warns Cuba, Mexico and Colombia following US attacks that ousted regimes in Venezuela and Iran

Donald Trump also warned the governments of Mexico and Colombia that their countries could face US action following the military operation in Venezuela in which American forces seized President Nicolás Maduro and conducted a ‘large scale strike’, The Times of India reports.

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Kenya launches Women Count Phase III for critical gender data for national policy making

Kenya launches Women Count Phase III for critical gender data for national policy making

Since 2016, the Women Count programme has helped transform gender data systems, closing critical data gaps, strengthening institutional capacity and embedding gender statistics in decision-making.

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Youth killed, his brother injured in Rachuonyo in bar brawl as rivals political factions clashed       

Youth killed, his brother injured in Rachuonyo in bar brawl as rivals political factions clashed       

A 27-year-old man was killed and another seriously injured following a violent altercation between two groups of youths at a local bar in Kanyaluo village, Rachuonyo North Sub-County. The deceased, identified as Clinton Otieno, was fatally stabbed on Wednesday night. The incident is linked to political differences between rival groups...

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