Tag: News
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Unredacted Epstein Files Rock UK and U.S. Mandelson Quits Labour, Singer Cuts Ties With Agency
New revelations from unredacted Jeffrey Epstein-related documents have triggered political fallout in the UK and the U.S., with Lord Mandelson leaving the Labour Party and singer Chappell Roan severing agency ties.
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Jimmy Lai Jailed for 20 Years as Hong Kong’s Security Law Tightens Grip
Hong Kong pro-democracy figure and media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison, a ruling that has triggered sharp condemnation from Western governments and renewed scrutiny of the city’s security law.
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Kenya Government Gazettes New Senior School Fees Structure to Protect Households and Ease Burden on Parents
The Kenyan government has announced a new senior school fees structure for 2026 in a major policy shift aimed at protecting households from arbitrary and excessive school charges, making day schooling effectively free and capping boarding costs.
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Brad Arnold, Lead Singer of 3 Doors Down, Dies at 47 After Courageous Cancer Battle
Brad Arnold, founding member and iconic voice of rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at 47 following a battle with stage 4 kidney cancer, his band announced, leaving a legacy marked by chart-topping hits and enduring influence.
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Kagame Pushes Back at International Pressure, Rejects Blame in DRC Conflict: “We Won’t Ask Favors From Those Causing Our Problems”
Rwandan President Paul Kagame sharply criticised international threats and accusations over his country’s role in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) conflict, asserting that Kigali will defend its sovereignty and reject blame while insisting on self-reliance.
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Sudan’s Hunger Crisis Deepens: Over 300,000 at Risk of Starvation as Famine Spreads Across Darfur
Sudan’s ongoing civil war has pushed its population into one of the world’s most severe hunger crises, with more than 300,000 people at immediate risk of starvation and famine-like conditions spreading to new towns in the war-ravaged Darfur region.
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African Union Condemns M23 Drone Attack on Kisangani Airport, Urges End to Hostilities as Conflict Escalates
The African Union (AU) has strongly condemned a recent drone attack on Kisangani Airport in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) claimed by the M23 rebel movement, warning that the strike may amount to terrorism and calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities to protect civilians and restore fragile peace efforts.
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Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe Mentioned in Newly Released Epstein Files
Former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has surfaced in the latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice, appearing in email exchanges and unverified claims though researchers stress mention does not imply criminal conduct.
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U.S. and Iran Resume Nuclear Dialogue in Oman Despite Deep Divisions and Continued Disagreement
The United States and Iran have begun a fresh round of high-stakes nuclear negotiations in Oman, reopening dialogue even as fundamental differences over enrichment, sanctions and regional issues remain unresolved.
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