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Al-Shabab Attacks Ambulance Carrying Pregnant Woman (PHOTOS) By Denzel Maina

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Al-Shabab Attacks Ambulance Carrying Pregnant Woman (PHOTOS) By Denzel Maina

A wreckage of the Ambulance An ambulance rushing a pregnant woman to the hospital was on Tuesday night, December 29, attacked by extremist Alshabab terrorists – leaving one person dead.  The extremists laid ambush on an ambulance transporting an expectant Kenyan woman and her husband to the hospital. Photographs seen by Kenyans.co.ke and taken by security officers at […]

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Ethiopia says ready to retaliate against Sudan but prefers negotiated settlement

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Ethiopia says ready to retaliate against Sudan but prefers negotiated settlement

v December 29, 2020 (KHARTOUM) – The official spokesman of the Ethiopian foreign ministry threatened on Tuesday to retaliate against Sudanese cross border attacks in what he termed as Ethiopian territories but he later stated his government keenness to reach a negotiated settlement with Sudan. “If Sudan does not stop expanding into Ethiopian territories, Ethiopia […]

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Covid vaccines ruled safe for people with food and medicine allergies

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Covid vaccines ruled safe for people with food and medicine allergies

Both coronavirus vaccines have been deemed safe for people with allergies to food and medicine (Picture: AFP) People with allergies to food and medicine can be given the Pfizer/BioNTech and Oxford/Astra-Zeneca vaccines, the UK’s medicine watchdog has confirmed. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) told a Wednesday morning press briefing that both vaccines […]

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Iran tests first homegrown coronavirus vaccine

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Iran tests first homegrown coronavirus vaccine

TEHRAN – COVIRAN BAREKAT, the first coronavirus vaccine made by Iranian researchers, was unveiled and injected into three volunteers during a ceremony on Tuesday. TEHRAN – COVIRAN BAREKAT, the first coronavirus vaccine made by Iranian researchers, was unveiled and injected into three volunteers during a ceremony on Tuesday. The first phase of the human trial […]

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China’s national epidemiological survey finds COVID-19 infection rate at low level among population

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China’s national epidemiological survey finds COVID-19 infection rate at low level among population

China’s CDC has completed a national epidemiological survey of COVID-19 serum and found that the Chinese population had a low infection rate, which experts say demonstrates China’s success in bringing the epidemic under control and lays a solid foundation for carrying out mass vaccinations uniformly. A medical worker conducts a nucleic acid test on a […]

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Fears of tougher ‘tier five’ restrictions ahead of tomorrow’s review

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Fears of tougher ‘tier five’ restrictions ahead of tomorrow’s review

And after the three-tier system was suddenly changed to a four-tier system, a potential fifth tier isn’t off the cards. Tier four measures have banned all socialising except with one other household outdoors, with non-essential shops closed and stay at home orders. A potential ‘tier five’ would go even further. The UK yesterday recorded its […]

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SA back under level 3 lockdown, alcohol banned as Covid-19 surges  

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SA back under level 3 lockdown, alcohol banned as Covid-19 surges  

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on December 28 2020 that SA will be moving back to an adjusted level 3 of the lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19.image: GCIS SA will go into lockdown level 3 with immediate effect from midnight, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Monday. He said this would be done to curb the […]

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How Your Life Will (and Won’t) Change After Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine

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How Your Life Will (and Won’t) Change After Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine

Experts say you’ll likely need to continue wearing a mask and maintaining physical distance from others in public for several months to come, even after you get the COVID-19 vaccine. d3sign/Getty Images Although people have begun to receive doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, experts say we’re facing a long road with the virus. It will […]

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Ethiopia’s Tigray Crisis: a Failure of Ethnofederalism? Hannah Gardner provides an analysis of the current ethnic conflict in Ethiopia, and whether the political system in place made it inevitable.

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Ethiopia’s Tigray Crisis: a Failure of Ethnofederalism? Hannah Gardner provides an analysis of the current ethnic conflict in Ethiopia, and whether the political system in place made it inevitable.

Ethnically diverse countries are hard to rule. People want to be governed by those who share their language, culture and customs and few countries know this better than Ethiopia.  In the last 100 years, it has experienced imperial rule, a brief period under Italian invaders, a Marxist-Leninist military regime and then an authoritarian federal system […]

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Police say Nashville explosion suspect died in blast

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Police say Nashville explosion suspect died in blast

Smoke billows from the site of an explosion in the area of Second and Commerce in Nashville. (File photo: Reuters) The 63-year-old suspect in the bombing that rocked Nashville on Christmas morning was killed in the blast that destroyed his motor home and damaged more than 40 businesses, authorities said on Sunday. For the latest […]

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