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THE US military will construct a port in Gaza to get more humanitarian aid into the territory by sea, President Joe Biden has announced. The temporary port will increase the amount of humanitarian assistance to Palestinians by “hundreds of additional truckloads” per day, officials say. However, Mr Biden said the initiative will not include US troops on the ground in Gaza. The UN warns that a quarter of the population is on the brink of famine. He said the port, which will be built by the US military, will involve a temporary pier to transport supplies from ships at sea…

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MEDIA tycoon Robert Murdoch has become engaged to his girlfriend, his team has confirmed. The 92-year-old has reportedly been dating retired Russian molecular biologist Elena Zhukova, 67 for several months. The marriage, which is expected to take place at his Moraga vineyard and estate in California this year, will be Mr Murdoch’s fifth, but sixth engagement. He stepped down as chairman of Fox and News Corp last year. According to the New York Times, which broke the story, the nuptials are set for June and invitations have already been sent out. Australian-born Mr Murdoch was rumoured to be dating Ms…

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YOUNGSTERS in Burkina Faso are joining the state in the fight against female genital mutilation (FGM) as population displacement caused by jihadist violence threatens significant progress made over the last decade. New cases of FGM have been recorded in areas where people affected by the violence have fled. Since 2015, almost 20,000 people have died in the unrest and more than two million have been displaced in the Sahel nation of 23 million inhabitants, the majority of whom are women. “Today, in areas where we have made gains, we are in the process of moving backwards because there are community practices…

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FRANCE will keep troops in junta-run Chad as it retreats elsewhere in Africa following crises with other military regimes, an envoy for French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday. French influence in its former West African colonies has waned as military rulers battling jihadist rebellions in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger expelled its troops and strengthened ties with Russia. Around 1,000 French troops are stationed in Chad, one of a dwindling number of French allies in the region and ruled by General Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno since 2021. “Of course we will stay” in Chad, said Jean-Marie Bockel, Macron’s envoy…

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REAL Madrid reached the Champions League quarter-finals as Vinicius Junior provided the quality finish that RB Leipzig lacked to secure a 2-1 aggregate win in the last 16. Like the first leg, German side Leipzig were made to pay for wasting a host of chances when Vinicius clipped in Jude Bellingham’s pass with 25 minutes left for a 2-0 lead. Leipzig finally converted an opportunity three minutes later when skipper Willi Orban flicked in a header. The goal provided renewed belief to the Bundesliga side and they continued to open up the Spanish league leaders as they searched for a…

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THE Palestinian death toll from hunger in the Gaza Strip has risen to 20 amid a crippling Israeli blockade, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday. “Famine in northern Gaza has reached fatal levels, especially for children, pregnant women and patients with chronic diseases,” ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said in a statement. He said a 15-year-old boy and a 72-year-old man died of malnutrition and dehydration at Al-Shifa Medical Complex and Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. “Thousands of people are at risk of dying of starvation,” Al-Qudra warned, calling for immediate access to humanitarian and medical…

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A RUSSIAN court on Wednesday sentenced a journalist to seven years in prison for criticising the Ukraine offensive in social media posts. Roman Ivanov, 51, was found guilty of spreading “false information” about Russia’s armed forces and punished under Moscow’s strict military censorship laws. Moscow has used laws against “discrediting” the armed forces or publishing “false information” to stamp out public criticism of its full-scale military offensive on Ukraine. “Peace and freedom,” Ivanov shouted as he left the courtroom after the sentence. “We’re with you. You are not alone,” his applauding supporters shouted, AFP journalists at the courtroom saw. In…

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EGYPT signed a deal with the International Monetary Fund to increase an initial $3 billion loan package to $8 billion, the two sides said on Wednesday. The agreement, announced by Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and the IMF’s mission chief for Egypt, Ivanna Vladkova Hollar, came hours after the country’s central bank hiked interest rates and said it was floating the pound. By the time the markets closed on Wednesday, the Egyptian pound was trading at a record low of around 50 pounds to the US dollar, after more than a year of a stabilised official exchange rate of around…

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SENEGAL’s government has announced that the country’s presidential election will take place on 24 March. The announcement follows tension in the country after President Macky Sall postponed the election last month, sparking widespread protests. The president, whose tenure ends on 2 April, had insisted that he did not intend to run for a third term in office. His opponents had accused him of mounting a constitutional coup. Senegal has long been seen as one of the most stable democracies in Africa. It is the only country in mainland West Africa that has never had a military coup. “The President of…

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BAYERN Munich overcame a first-leg deficit against Lazio as Harry Kane scored twice in Tuesday’s 3-0 victory to send the German side through to the Champions League quarter-finals 3-1 on aggregate. Trailing by a goal from the opening leg in Italy last month, Kane brought Bayern level in the 38th minute at the Allianz Arena before Thomas Mueller struck in first-half stoppage time. Kane sealed the tie for Bayern when he tucked away a rebound midway through the second half, easing some of the pressure on outgoing coach Thomas Tuchel. In the other match, Kylian Mbappe scored twice as Paris…

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THE World Food Programme (WFP) says its first attempt in two weeks to bring food aid to northern Gaza was blocked by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The UN agency says the convoy of 14 lorries was “turned back” at a checkpoint and was later looted by crowds of “desperate people”. It comes a day after the World Health Organization (WHO) said children are dying of starvation in northern Gaza. In a statement, the WFP said efforts to “deliver desperately needed food supplies” to the area resumed on Tuesday “but were largely unsuccessful”. The agency says the convoy was turned…

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THE FBI is hunting for an alleged Iranian spy it believes is involved in plots to kill current and former US government officials. The agency accuses Majid Farahani, 42, of plotting revenge for the killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. Soleimani, commander of Iran’s Quds force, was assassinated in a US drone attack in Iraq in January 2020. The FBI says Mr Farahani has acted on behalf of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence. In a notice posted on Friday, the FBI said it wanted Majid Dastjani Farahani for questioning in connection with the recruitment of individuals for operations in the US.…

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A STUDENT pilot and trainer have been killed after their aircraft collided with a passenger plane over Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, police say. The aircraft, belonging to a flying school, then crashed in Nairobi National Park, killing the two people. The Safarilink passenger plane returned to Nairobi’s Wilson Airport from where it had taken off with 44 people on board. The 39 passengers and five crew members were all unharmed, the airline said. The aircraft, bound for Diani on Kenya’s coast, had “experienced a loud bang soon after take-off”, it said. The Cessna plane operated by Ninety-Nines Flying School crashed in…

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A FORMER senior government minister in South Africa has left the governing African National Congress (ANC), with a blistering attack on the party. Nathi Nhleko said it was “painful” to see the ANC turn into a party he no longer recognised, accusing it of introducing austerity measures and dismantling state-owned companies. Mr Nhleko was close to the scandal-hit ex-President Jacob Zuma. Earlier this year, the ANC suspended Mr Zuma for backing a rival party. An ANC official responded to Mr Nhleko’s resignation by saying “good riddance”. Mr Zuma joined the new uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party in December, and is…

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ARSENAL entered the record books as a 6-0 demolition of Sheffield United on Monday kept the Gunners on Liverpool and Manchester City’s tails in the Premier League title race. Martin Odegaard, Jayden Bogle’s own goal, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz and Declan Rice put the visitors 5-0 at half-time before Ben White rounded off the scoring. Mikel Arteta’s men become the first side to ever win three consecutive away games in the English top-flight by five or more goals. By contrast, Sheffield United also set a new record by becoming the first English top-flight side to concede five or more goals…

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THE UN agency championing gender equality, UN Women, has said the Gaza conflict “is also a war on women”, who continue to suffer its devastating impacts. UN Women estimated that Israeli forces have reportedly killed 9,000 women since the war erupted nearly five months ago. However, the figure is likely to be higher as many more are reported dead under the rubble. The UN agency, in a statement ahead of the International Women’s Day celebrated on March 8, stated that the data showed that while the war spared no one, it killed and injured women in unprecedented ways. Roughly 37…

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MORE than 40 countries on Monday demanded an independent international investigation into the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny — and said President Vladimir Putin bore ultimate responsibility. European Union members, the United States, Britain, Ukraine, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway were among countries to voice outrage over Navalny’s death at the UN Human Rights Council. Navalny, 47, who died in an Arctic prison colony, was laid to rest in Moscow on Friday, surrounded by crowds of defiant mourners who chanted his name. “We are outraged by the death of the Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, for which…

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THE United States government has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, along with other senior officials, for corruption and human rights abuses. On Monday the US government said leaders in Zimbabwe were siphoning off public resources for personal gain. This move scraps the old executive sanction order introduced in 2003 and moves 11 individuals and three entities onto the global list – the Global Magnitsky sanctions program. “These illicit activities support and contribute to a global criminal network of bribery, smuggling, and money laundering that impoverish communities in Zimbabwe, southern Africa, and other parts of the world,” a statement…

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JUDGES at the International Crime Court (ICC) have ruled that prosecutors can bring a hearing on charges against a fugitive Ugandan warlord despite his absence. Joseph Kony was the leader of the notorious Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), which abducted thousands of children to use as soldiers or sex slaves. The hearing has been scheduled for 15 October. He is accused of 33 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Joseph Kony formed the LRA in Uganda over two decades ago and claimed to be fighting to install a government based on the Bible’s Ten Commandments. The arrest warrant for…

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Nigeria-Qatar Collaboration Is Key To The Future, Minister Says THE Minister of Art, Culture and the Creative Economy Hannatu Musa Musawa has expressed optimism that Nigeria’s partnership with Qatar in areas of art and cultural exchange will create better opportunities for Nigerians in the future. The Minister made this known in Doha  during a State visit to Qatar with His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and some other cabinet members on Monday. Musawa stated that the visit which included a tour of the spectacular National Museum of Qatar highlighted the importance of culture and heritage in nation building which…

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