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Shah Mahmood Qureshi denies meeting Zardari, blames Raja Riaz for ‘fake news’
none@none.com (Syed Irfan Raza) – Yesterday 3:00 AM React|8 Share Save ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday categorically denied meeting former president Asif Ali Zardari and said the “fake news” was originated by PTI dissident Raja Riaz. Talking to Dawn, Mr Qureshi said he could not even think about meeting the Pakistan Peoples Party […]
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12 bodies found after South China Sea typhoon shipwreck
AFP – Yesterday 12:36 PM React|4 Share Save Twelve bodies have been found following a shipwreck in the South China Sea over the weekend that left more than two dozen crew members missing, Chinese authorities said Monday. © HandoutTwelve bodies have been found following a shipwreck in the South China Sea over the weekend The announcement came days […]
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At least 77 people were rescued from the church after pastors had preached to them about Christian believers ascending to heaven once Christ returned, authorities said.
Language Translator Device Everybody in Latvia is Talking About AdMUAMA Enence A total of 23 children – some as young as eight – were among those rescued from the Whole Bible Believer Church in Ondo State. Some people had been kept in the church since last year, according to local residents. Pastors had encouraged church […]
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Reuters journalist Tsegaye Tadesse had front row seat to Ethiopian history
By Barry Malone and Tiksa Negeri – Sunday React|1 Share Save By Barry Malone and Tiksa Negeri © Reuters/DANIEL WALLISTsegaye Tadesse attends his retirement party, in Nairobi ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Tsegaye Tadesse, a former Reuters correspondent in Ethiopia who had a front row seat to history and a knack for being in the right place at the […]
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Egyptian authorities have closed several beaches on the country’s Red Sea coast after two female tourists were killed in shark attacks.
© ReutersRed Sea beaches close after deadly shark attack One was a 68-year-old Austrian who had an arm torn off while swimming near the city of Hurghada on Friday, the regional governor said. Shark attacks are rare in the Red Sea, but there have been several incidents involving tourists in recent years. The region accounts for […]
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By Cooper Inveen and Christian Akorlie
© Reuters/FRANCIS KOKOROKOWest African leaders hold summit to discuss roadmap for Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea ACCRA (Reuters) -Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday lifted economic and financial sanctions imposed on Mali, after its military rulers proposed a 24-month transition to democracy and published a new electoral law. © Reuters/FRANCIS KOKOROKOWest […]
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Raila Odinga to William Ruto: Stop calling me names, prepare for poll defeat
George Odiwuor – Yesterday 3:00 AM React|25 Share Save Azimio la Umoja One Kenya presidential candidate Raila Odinga has told Deputy President William Ruto to stop calling him names and prepare for a tough political duel during the August 9 General Election.Mr Odinga, who said he was confident of winning the presidency, criticised Dr Ruto for using […]
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Kenya signs treaty to establish African medicines agency
by FELIX KIPKEMOI – Yesterday 3:00 AM React|5 Share Save •Already 17 other member states under the African Union have also ratified the agreement while 26 others among them Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana and Cameroon have signed it. •In defending the move to sanction it, CS Omamo in her communication said this demonstrates the country’s commitment to […]
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Don’t hurt tourism when protecting KQ
WATCH: The biggest news in African Business The current political campaigns and the upcoming August General Elections in Kenya are not a problem to the tourism industry, sector players have said. They have encouraged both the international and domestic tourists to continue with their travel plans into and across the country, noting the sector is […]
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Dozens ‘Waiting For Second Coming Of Christ’ Freed From Nigerian Church
Anders Anglesey – Yesterday 11:53 AM React|3 Share Save © GettyA police truck is stationed outside the University of Abuja Staff Quarters gate where unknown gunmen kidnapped people amongst whom were 2 of the university professors, lecturers and their family members in Abuja, Nigeria on November 2, 2021. Dozens of people were freed from the church. Dozens of […]