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KDF launches airstrikes after Wajir Shabaab attack

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KDF launches airstrikes after Wajir Shabaab attack

KDF troops during an operation in Somalia. KDF launched airstrikes after Wajir Shabaab attack on May 16, 2020. FILE PHOTO | NATION MEDIA GROUP In Summary During the raid, the militants destroyed a Safaricom communication mast in what appeared like a simultaneous attack aimed at disrupting communication in the area. The Al-Qaeda-linked militants also looted […]

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Coronavirus in Spain full update (17 May)

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Coronavirus in Spain full update (17 May)

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. (Pool Moncloa / Borja Puig de la Bellacasa) The latest official figures* for Coronavirus (Covid-19) released by Spain’s Health Ministry in Madrid at 11am on Sunday 17 May confirm that 27,650 people have now died from the pandemic in Spain, up by 87 on yesterday – the lowest daily increase since the start of the ‘state of alarm’ on 14 March. […]

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Government insists schools will reopen on June 1 after row with unions

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Government insists schools will reopen on June 1 after row with unions

The government has insisted schools will reopen in June despite teaching unions saying it is not safe The government has insisted children will return to school on June 1 as long as coronavirus infections continue to decrease. Speaking at the daily Downing Street briefing, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said it was important for vulnerable and […]

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Félicien Kabuga: From poverty to alleged financier of the Rwandan genocide

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Félicien Kabuga: From poverty to alleged financier of the Rwandan genocide

A handout photo released by the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) shows Félicien Kabuga, one of the last key fugitives wanted over the 1994 Rwandan genocide, who was arrested in a Paris suburb on May 16, 2020. © AFP Félicien Kabuga, who was arrested Saturday in a Paris suburb, rose from poverty to become one […]

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Obama criticises US coronavirus response in online graduation speech

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Obama criticises US coronavirus response in online graduation speech

  Former US President Barack Obama criticised the US government’s coronavirus response in an online graduation speech. “More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing,” Obama said. “A lot them aren’t even pretending to be in […]

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Coronavirus vaccine will not be available for at least 18 months, French minister says

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Coronavirus vaccine will not be available for at least 18 months, French minister says

In this March 16, 2020 file photo, a patient receives a shot in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19   –   Copyright  AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File Much of the world is looking ahead to when a vaccine will be available to protect against coronavirus as without one it’s unlikely that countries will […]

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Rwanda genocide suspect Kabuga arrested in Paris region

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Rwanda genocide suspect Kabuga arrested in Paris region

Thousands of Rwandan refugees trying to flee their country, August 22, 1994 (archives). © Patrick de Noirmont, REUTERS Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga, who is accused of funding militias that massacred about 800,000 people, was arrested on Saturday near Paris after 25 years on the run, the French justice ministry said. French police on Saturday arrested […]

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Boris Johnson ‘rules out return to austerity’ to fund coronavirus bill

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Boris Johnson ‘rules out return to austerity’ to fund coronavirus bill

Boris Johnson has reportedly reassured backbench Tory MPs that there will be no public sector pay freezes or funding cuts to pay off the coronavirus bill   Boris Johnson has denied reports the government will be freezing public sector workers’ pay as part of a string of measures to foot the coronavirus bill. He reportedly […]

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Government-regions agreement on upcoming reopenings. Conte: “They walk together in this new phase”

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Government-regions agreement on upcoming reopenings. Conte: “They walk together in this new phase”

Agreement with the Regions on reopening guidelines from 18 May. Law decree approved. From 3 June it will also be possible to enter Italy, only from EU countries, without mandatory quarantine. Conte: “Excellent collaboration with the Regions. They walk together in this new phase” The Council of Ministers approved the decree law which provides for […]

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Is Trump ‘absurd’ to threaten cutting off ties with China?

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Is Trump ‘absurd’ to threaten cutting off ties with China?

US President Donald Trump (left) participates in a tour of a Honeywell International plant that manufactures personal protective equipment in Phoenix, Arizona on May 5, 2020. Photo: AFP “Is Trump totally absurd?” Experts and the international community couldn’t help but ask this question after US President Donald Trump threatened to “cut off the whole relationship” […]

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