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Worshipers killed in eastern DR Congo

Congo Dozens of people were killed on Sunday in an attack on a church in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo believed to have been carried out by Islamic State-backed rebels. Civil society leaders said suspected members of the Allied Democratic Force (ADF) stormed the building in the town
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Israel opens humanitarian corridors in Gaza

Israel Dozens of Palestinians, mostly women and children, gathered around a charity kitchen in Gaza City in centre of the enclave, carrying their pots and hoping to get some food for their families. For months, international organisations have been warning of mass starvation in the enclave after 21-months of war amid Israeli restrictions on aid. […]
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Cuba marks 72nd anniversary

Cuba Revolutionary leader Raúl Castro arrived at Ciego de Avila’s Plaza Saturday to kick off the 72nd anniversary celebrations of the Moncada Barracks assault. Despite the failure of the attack and the arrest of the fighters, it is widely regarded as the beginning of the Cuban Revolution. Castro, dressed in his usual olive green, is […]
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Nigerian Govt ends paying contractors in Dollar

Nigeria Dooyum Naadzenga  In a sweeping move set to ripple across the corridors of Nigeria’s public administration, the Federal Government has banned all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) from entering into contracts denominated in foreign currency—heralding a bold new era of fiscal discipline and economic sovereignty. Syntax of Discipline: Naira Now Rules
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African Americans relocating to Africa

Kenya A growing number of American Africans say they are considering leaving the United States and relocating to Africa. Those who have made the move cite the need to connect with their history and find a better life, and while President Donald Trump’s not a direct reason to leave, they say the political environment is. […]
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Morocco supports Palestinian farmers

West Bank Morocco’s Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency has agreed to fund a project aimed at empowering Palestinian farmers in the Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Governate. The agency recently met with the Ministry of Agriculture in Ramallah, the Palestinian administrative capital in the occupied West Bank. The assistance comes at a critical time for farmers in and around […]
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Trump arrives Scotland on a private trip

Scotland United States President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland Friday evening talks on a private trip to tour his golf courses, but will hold bilateral talks on a trade deal with the European Union. Trump’s visit comes as he faces pressure back home over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As he continues […]
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Buried Truths: Unveiling the Silenced Catastrophe of GMO Harms

Nigeria Dooyum Naadzenga  From the dawn of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture, a careful and deliberate silence has surrounded the growing evidence of harm. Since 1994, when the first wave of transgenic deregulation began, a well-orchestrated effort has been made to conceal the broken promises and ecological disruptions seeded by GMOs. This suppression