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In Africa, meager expectations and some hopes for a second Trump presidency
Read full article: In Africa, meager expectations and some hopes for a second Trump presidencyAfrican leaders may have been quick to congratulate Donald Trump on his election, professing a desire for mutually beneficial partnerships.
Haiti replaces its prime minister, marking more turmoil in its democratic transition process
Read full article: Haiti replaces its prime minister, marking more turmoil in its democratic transition processA transitionary council created to reestablish democratic order in Haiti has signed a decree firing interim Prime Minister Garry Conille.
Kenya's new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in court
Read full article: Kenya's new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in courtKenya’s new deputy president has been sworn into office, two weeks after his predecessor was overwhelmingly voted out in an impeachment motion in parliament over allegations of corruption and inciting ethnic division.
Kenya's Parliament removes the deputy president from office in an impeachment trial
Read full article: Kenya's Parliament removes the deputy president from office in an impeachment trialKenya’s Senate has voted to remove Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from office in an impeachment trial on corruption and other allegations, hours after the deputy president was taken to the hospital with chest pains.
Kenya's High Court rejects move to stop deputy president's impeachment debate
Read full article: Kenya's High Court rejects move to stop deputy president's impeachment debateKenya’s High Court has rejected an application by the deputy president’s lawyers to stop the senate from debating an impeachment motion against him after parliament voted to remove him from office last week.
Nile basin nations say water-sharing accord has come into force without Egypt's backing
Read full article: Nile basin nations say water-sharing accord has come into force without Egypt's backingA regional partnership for Nile River basin countries says an agreement on the equitable use of water resources has come into force despite the notable opposition of Egypt.
Rwanda's Marburg outbreak is under control, Africa's health chief says
Read full article: Rwanda's Marburg outbreak is under control, Africa's health chief saysThe head of Africa’s top public health agency says that an outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg fever in Rwanda is under control and that travel bans to the East African country are unnecessary.
Rwanda will deploy Marburg vaccine under trial as death toll rises to 12
Read full article: Rwanda will deploy Marburg vaccine under trial as death toll rises to 12Rwandan health authorities will begin a vaccine study against the Marburg hemorrhagic fever as the East African country tries to stop the spread of an outbreak that has killed 12 people.
Dominican president warns of 'drastic measures' if anti-gang mission in Haiti fails
Read full article: Dominican president warns of 'drastic measures' if anti-gang mission in Haiti failsThe president of the Dominican Republic has warned that his administration would take “drastic measures” to protect the country if a U.N.-backed mission in neighboring Haiti targeting gang violence fails.
The number of rhinos is slightly up but poaching has increased too
Read full article: The number of rhinos is slightly up but poaching has increased tooThe rhino population across the world has increased slightly but so have the killings, mostly in South Africa, as poaching fed by huge demand for rhino horns remains a top threat.
'Demon Copperhead' author Barbara Kingsolver to receive National Book Award for lifetime achievement
Read full article: 'Demon Copperhead' author Barbara Kingsolver to receive National Book Award for lifetime achievementThe National Book Foundation has awarded Barbara Kingsolver a medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters (DCAL), which has previously been given to Toni Morrison, Philip Roth and Joan Didion among others.
Kenyan man being held over the discovery of dismembered female bodies escapes from police custody
Read full article: Kenyan man being held over the discovery of dismembered female bodies escapes from police custodyPolice officials in Kenya say a suspect who confessed to killing 42 women and was being detained over the discovery of dismembered bodies has escaped from police custody.
Kipyegon puts drama from night before behind her, starts quest for 3rd straight 1,500 Olympic title
Read full article: Kipyegon puts drama from night before behind her, starts quest for 3rd straight 1,500 Olympic titleKenya’s Faith Kipyegon opened her bid to win a third straight Olympic 1,500-meter title, turning the page on a drama-filled night that ultimately ended with a medal for her.
Refugee athletes want more of them to compete at the Olympics as migration takes global focus
Read full article: Refugee athletes want more of them to compete at the Olympics as migration takes global focusSouth Sudanese runner Perina Lokure Nakang first ran for sport along the road near her refugee camp in Kenya.
Police arrest a man in Kenya's capital after dismembered bodies of 9 women are found in quarry
Read full article: Police arrest a man in Kenya's capital after dismembered bodies of 9 women are found in quarryPolice in Kenya say they have arrested the main suspect after nine dismembered bodies of women were found in a quarry in the capital, Nairobi.
Western envoys criticize South Sudan security bill that could allow warrantless detentions
Read full article: Western envoys criticize South Sudan security bill that could allow warrantless detentionsThe U.S. and other western governments criticized a controversial security bill in South Sudan that would allow the government to detain people without warrants, saying it would undermine open political and civil space ahead of the country’s elections.
UN declares 2025 to 2034 the decade to combat increasing sand and dust storms from Africa to China
Read full article: UN declares 2025 to 2034 the decade to combat increasing sand and dust storms from Africa to ChinaThe U.N. General Assembly has declared 2025 to 2034 the United Nations Decade on Combating Sand and Dust Storms — extreme weather events that are increasing and threaten health and economies from central Africa to northern China.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin resumes duty after undergoing procedure at Walter Reed
Read full article: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin resumes duty after undergoing procedure at Walter ReedDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin has undergone a medical procedure at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and has resumed duty after temporarily transferring power.
US Defense Secretary Austin expected to meet with Chinese counterpart in Singapore
Read full article: US Defense Secretary Austin expected to meet with Chinese counterpart in SingaporeDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin is expected to meet with his Chinese counterpart Admiral Dong Jun at a major defense conference in Singapore next week.
Here's what's cooking for the three-course state dinner at the White House honoring Kenya
Read full article: Here's what's cooking for the three-course state dinner at the White House honoring KenyaThe menu for the state dinner at the White House honoring Kenya starts with a chilled tomato soup and ends with a white chocolate basket of fruit.
Female White House chef duo has dished up culinary diplomacy at state dinners for nearly a decade
Read full article: Female White House chef duo has dished up culinary diplomacy at state dinners for nearly a decadeWhile President Joe Biden and his guest of honor at a White House state dinner chew over foreign policy, a female chef duo takes care of the culinary diplomacy.
Kenya's public hospital doctors sign agreement to end national strike after almost 2 months
Read full article: Kenya's public hospital doctors sign agreement to end national strike after almost 2 monthsKenya's public hospital doctors union has called off a national strike that had left patients in limbo for almost two months.
Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve amid flooding and heavy rains
Read full article: Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve amid flooding and heavy rainsTourists have been evacuated by air from Kenya’s Maasai Mara national reserve after more than a dozen hotels, lodges and camps were flooded as heavy rains continue to batter the country.
At least 45 people die in western Kenya as floodwaters sweep away houses and cars
Read full article: At least 45 people die in western Kenya as floodwaters sweep away houses and carsFlash floods and a landslide swept through houses and cut off a major road in Kenya, killing at least 45 people and leaving dozens missing, the Interior Ministry said.
Malaria is still killing people in Kenya, but a vaccine and local drug production may help
Read full article: Malaria is still killing people in Kenya, but a vaccine and local drug production may helpMalaria is still a significant public health challenge in Kenya, but an important pilot of the world’s first malaria vaccine may help.
Olympic champion Jepchirchir wins women's race at London Marathon
Read full article: Olympic champion Jepchirchir wins women's race at London MarathonOlympic champion Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya pulled away late to win the London Marathon women’s race on Sunday and cement her status as the favorite to defend her gold in Paris.
At least 13 people are killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by flooding in Kenya
Read full article: At least 13 people are killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by flooding in KenyaThe United Nations say heavy rains pounding different parts of Kenya have led to the deaths of at least 13 people and displaced some 15,000 people.
There's chaos in Haiti. Powerful gangs are attacking key targets like prisons as alliances shift
Read full article: There's chaos in Haiti. Powerful gangs are attacking key targets like prisons as alliances shiftGangs in Haiti are increasingly powerful, and they've been attacking prisons and the main international airport.
Pentagon finishes review of Austin's failure to tell Biden and other leaders about his cancer
Read full article: Pentagon finishes review of Austin's failure to tell Biden and other leaders about his cancerThe Pentagon has completed its review of Defense Secretary’s Lloyd Austin’s failure last month to quickly notify the president and other senior leaders about his hospitalization for complications from prostate cancer surgery and how the notification process can be improved.
About 13 children die each day at a camp in Sudan for displaced people, medical charity MSF says
Read full article: About 13 children die each day at a camp in Sudan for displaced people, medical charity MSF saysThirteen children are dying everyday of severe malnutrition at the Zamzam camp in Sudan’s Northern Darfur as a consequence of the 10 month war in their country, Medical charity Doctors without Borders or MSF said Monday.
A rhino got pregnant from embryo transfer, in a success that may help nearly extinct subspecies
Read full article: A rhino got pregnant from embryo transfer, in a success that may help nearly extinct subspeciesResearchers say a rhinoceros was impregnated through embryo transfer in the first successful use of a method that could be used to try to save the nearly extinct northern white rhino subspecies.
Ships and aircraft search for 2 Navy SEALs missing after mission to confiscate Iranian missile parts
Read full article: Ships and aircraft search for 2 Navy SEALs missing after mission to confiscate Iranian missile partsA U.S. official says Navy ships and aircraft are combing areas of the Gulf of Aden for two missing Navy SEALs as details emerge about their mission.
5 countries in East and southern Africa have anthrax outbreaks, WHO says, with 20 deaths reported
Read full article: 5 countries in East and southern Africa have anthrax outbreaks, WHO says, with 20 deaths reportedThe World Health Organization says five countries in East and southern Africa are in the middle of outbreaks of the anthrax disease with more than 1,100 suspected cases and 20 deaths this year.
Scientists: Climate change intensified the rains devastating East Africa
Read full article: Scientists: Climate change intensified the rains devastating East AfricaAn international team of climate scientists says the ongoing catastrophic rains in East Africa have been made worse by human-induced climate change.
Kenya court strikes out key clauses of a finance law as economic woes deepen from rising public debt
Read full article: Kenya court strikes out key clauses of a finance law as economic woes deepen from rising public debtThe Kenyan High Court has struck out key clauses of a contentious finance law that has been blamed for significantly raising taxes and the cost of living in East Africa’s largest economy.
Talks on a landmark treaty to end global plastic pollution are advancing in Kenya's capital
Read full article: Talks on a landmark treaty to end global plastic pollution are advancing in Kenya's capitalEfforts to create a landmark treaty to end global plastic pollution are advancing at a meeting where participants are discussing the treaty's draft language for the first time.
Floods kill at least 31 in Somalia. UN warns of a flood event likely to happen once in 100 years
Read full article: Floods kill at least 31 in Somalia. UN warns of a flood event likely to happen once in 100 yearsSomali authorities say floods caused by torrential rainfall have killed at least 31 people in various parts of the country.
US Customs officials seize giraffe feces from woman at Minnesota airport
Read full article: US Customs officials seize giraffe feces from woman at Minnesota airportFederal customs agents pooh-poohed the plans of a Iowa woman who wanted to make jewelry from giraffe feces she picked up on a trip to Kenya and brought back to the U.S. in her luggage.
Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia's war
Read full article: Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia's warRestrictions on food exports are spilling over from rice and wheat to other essentials.
Republican opposition to abortion threatens global HIV/AIDS program that has saved 25 million lives
Read full article: Republican opposition to abortion threatens global HIV/AIDS program that has saved 25 million livesTwo decades ago, the U.S. government created what's described as the largest commitment by any nation in history to combat a single disease, AIDS.
Carbon markets are 'bogus solutions' as rich world keeps polluting, African Climate Summit is told
Read full article: Carbon markets are 'bogus solutions' as rich world keeps polluting, African Climate Summit is toldA Nigerian environmental activist has declared at the first African Climate Summit that carbon markets are “bogus solutions."
UN chief says Sudan is on the brink of a 'full-scale civil war' after nearly 3 months of fighting
Read full article: UN chief says Sudan is on the brink of a 'full-scale civil war' after nearly 3 months of fightingU.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Sudan is on the brink of a “full-scale civil war,” as fierce clashes between rival generals continued unabated in the capital, Khartoum.
At least 51 people killed in road accident in western Kenya, 32 injured, police and Red Cross say
Read full article: At least 51 people killed in road accident in western Kenya, 32 injured, police and Red Cross sayA truck has rammed into several other vehicles and market traders in western Kenya killing at least 51 people, police said.
Aid agencies back UN's $7 billion appeal for Horn of Africa crisis
Read full article: Aid agencies back UN's $7 billion appeal for Horn of Africa crisisHumanitarian agencies are calling for the full funding of the U.N.'s $7 billion appeal for the Horn of Africa during a pledging conference this week.
Herders in Kenya kill 10 lions, including Loonkiito, one of the country's oldest
Read full article: Herders in Kenya kill 10 lions, including Loonkiito, one of the country's oldestOne of Kenya’s oldest wild lions has been killed by herders and the government has expressed concern as six more lions were speared at another village on Saturday, bringing to 10 the number killed last week alone.
UN's weather agency: 2022 was nasty, deadly, costly and hot
Read full article: UN's weather agency: 2022 was nasty, deadly, costly and hotLooking back at 2022’s weather with months of analysis, the World Meteorological Organization says last year really was as bad as it seemed when people were muddling through it.
UN food chief: Billions needed to avert unrest, starvation
Read full article: UN food chief: Billions needed to avert unrest, starvationThe head of the U.N. World Food Program is warning that without billions of dollars more to feed millions of hungry people, the world will see mass migration, destabilized countries, and starving children and adults in the next 12 to 18 months.
Doctor decries gun violence after school shooting near miss
Read full article: Doctor decries gun violence after school shooting near missA pediatric surgeon who left The Covenant School in Nashville moments before a shooter opened fire, killing six people, says she is horrified by the gun violence that has plagued the U.S. Britney Grayson had just finished regaling children about Kenya, where she works as a pediatric surgeon, when she drove out of the parking lot looking for a Starbucks.
US ambassador heading to Africa as part of Biden's big push
Read full article: US ambassador heading to Africa as part of Biden's big pushThe U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is the second Cabinet member heading to Africa as part of President Joe Biden’s big push to engage with the world’s second-largest continent.
Ethiopia's Tigray forces say they hand over heavy weapons
Read full article: Ethiopia's Tigray forces say they hand over heavy weaponsThe spokesman for Tigray forces in Ethiopia says they have handed over heavy weapons as a key part of the agreement signed with Ethiopia’s government late last year to end a two-year conflict.
South Sudan union says journalists detained over viral video
Read full article: South Sudan union says journalists detained over viral videoA journalists’ union in South Sudan has asserted that six staffers with the national broadcaster are detained in connection with footage apparently showing the country’s president urinating on himself during an event.
UN summit: Don't repeat mistakes on nature, scientists warn
Read full article: UN summit: Don't repeat mistakes on nature, scientists warnScientists around the world warned governments who will be gathering in Montreal this week for the United Nations biodiversity summit to not repeat past mistakes and urged officials to “avoid trade-offs” between people and conservation needs in a report Monday.
Africa CDC chief urges more COVID-19 testing as cases rise
Read full article: Africa CDC chief urges more COVID-19 testing as cases riseThe head of Africa’s top public health institute is urging authorities across the continent to step up COVID-19 testing amid a concerning rise in new cases in some countries.
More aid reaches Ethiopia's Tigray region following truce
Read full article: More aid reaches Ethiopia's Tigray region following truceMore aid arrived in Ethiopia’s Tigray Wednesday following the signing of a truce earlier this month calling for unhindered humanitarian access into the northern region.
African nations demand more money for removing emissions
Read full article: African nations demand more money for removing emissionsAfrican nations want to increase how much money they receive from schemes that offset greenhouse gas emissions and are looking for ways to address the issue at U.N. climate talks currently underway in Egypt.
Kenya Airways pilots strike over benefits, stopping flights
Read full article: Kenya Airways pilots strike over benefits, stopping flightsPilots working for Kenya’s national airline have been on strike for three days over a demand to honor a retirement savings plan, and it is estimated to be costing millions of dollars in losses daily.
Poor nations to demand climate justice, finance at UN summit
Read full article: Poor nations to demand climate justice, finance at UN summitThe chair of an influential negotiating bloc in the upcoming United Nations climate summit in Egypt has called for compensation for poorer countries suffering from climate change to be high up on the agenda.
Kenya’s new president promises ambitious climate plan
Read full article: Kenya’s new president promises ambitious climate planKenya’s newly elected president William Ruto said that climate change will be key to the government’s agenda and made an ambitious pledge to ramp up clean energy and phase out fossil fuels for electricity by 2030.
With forests abound, Africa looks to grow its carbon market
Read full article: With forests abound, Africa looks to grow its carbon marketLocals living in once-heavily forested regions across Africa are starting to find their land in high demand as governments and companies seek to improve their climate credentials through carbon credit schemes, where tree-planting offsets carbon dioxide emissions.
Africa urged to propose action on climate at conference
Read full article: Africa urged to propose action on climate at conferenceGabon’s President Ali Bongo Ondimba said at the third Africa Climate Week conference that Africa’s nations must develop strategies to address climate change which poses an existential threat to the continent’s megacities.
UN: US buying big Ukraine grain shipment for hungry regions
Read full article: UN: US buying big Ukraine grain shipment for hungry regionsThe head of the World Food program says the United States is stepping up to buy about 150,000 metric tons of grain from Ukraine in the next few weeks for an upcoming shipment to hungry areas of the world.
East Africa bloc says 50 million face acute food insecurity
Read full article: East Africa bloc says 50 million face acute food insecurityMore than 50 million people in the wider East African region are expected to face acute food insecurity this year, a regional bloc said Friday, warning that some 300,000 in Somalia and South Sudan are projected to be under full-blown famine conditions.
Africa’s wildlife parks managers meet to boost conservation
Read full article: Africa’s wildlife parks managers meet to boost conservationOfficials are meeting in Kigali in Rwanda this week as part of the continent’s first-ever Africa Protected Areas Congress in a bid to expand the protection of land and marine wildlife, despite little funding and the low quality of many existing conservation areas in the region.
Africa looks to private sector to fund ocean climate action
Read full article: Africa looks to private sector to fund ocean climate actionCountries on Africa’s east coast are increasingly turning to climate funding initiatives to boost livelihoods of oceanside communities, aid biodiversity and take climate action.
Tanzania's Masaai demand Indigenous rights in UN framework
Read full article: Tanzania's Masaai demand Indigenous rights in UN frameworkTanzania’s Maasai people, resisting government pressure to leave their ancestral homes in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, have presented their demands for Indigenous land rights to negotiators in Nairobi finalizing the proposed U.N. global biodiversity framework.
Tanzania accused of violence on Maasai protesting eviction
Read full article: Tanzania accused of violence on Maasai protesting evictionTanzania’s government has been accused of using violence against Maasai herders protesting efforts to evict them from one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
6-year-old Detroit girl uses social media to educate others about history of Juneteenth
Read full article: 6-year-old Detroit girl uses social media to educate others about history of JuneteenthThe federal holiday signifies the emancipation of African Americans who were enslaved in the country at one point.
Growing African mangrove forests aim to combat climate woes
Read full article: Growing African mangrove forests aim to combat climate woesIn a bid to protect coastal communities from climate change and encourage investment, African nations are increasingly turning to mangrove restoration projects, with Mozambique becoming the latest addition to the growing list of countries with large scale mangrove initiatives.
Full field returns for Boston Marathon coming-out party
Read full article: Full field returns for Boston Marathon coming-out partyThe Boston Marathon was back to a full field and back in the spring for the first time since 2019, and fans along the course threw a coming-out party for a region recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.