In a coronation brimming with history, Britain looks to the future

Well-wishers line the route of the ‘King’s Procession’, a two kilometres stretch from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, in central London, on May 6, 2023 ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III. Photographer Sebastien Bozon/Reuters By Reuters Charles III will be crowned king on Saturday in Britain’s biggest ceremonial event for seven decades, a

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Aid workers caught in crossfire of Sudan’s bloody war

Workers load aid supplies from WHO and UAEAID into a plane bound for Port Sudan at the Abu Dhabi International Airport on May 5, 2023. As Sudan’s war plunges the impoverished country even deeper into humanitarian turmoil, aid workers face deadly risks/AFP By AFP As Sudan’s war plunges the impoverished country even deeper into humanitarian

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UK court jails Nigerian senator for nine years for kidney-harvesting plot

Credit Photo Facebook By Reuters A wealthy Nigerian politician, his wife and a doctor were jailed by a London court on Friday for trafficking a street trader from Lagos to Britain to illegally harvest his kidney for a transplant for their seriously ill daughter. Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Ike Ekweremadu had been sentenced

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Suspect arrested in Serbia’s second mass shooting in 2 days

A 21-year-old suspect has been arrested. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut) By The Associated Press Serbian police said early Friday they had arrested a suspect in a series of shootings that killed at least eight people and wounded 14, the nation’s second such mass shooting in two days. In a statement, police said that the man, identified

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UK Conservatives suffering ‘terrible’ night with local election losses

By Reuters British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives were facing a bleak set of local election results with voters punishing his party over political scandals, sluggish economic growth and high inflation, early results showed on Friday. While governing parties often struggle at mid-term elections, the council results in England will be the largest, and possibly

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Commonwealth’s Indigenous representatives demand King Charles apologize for colonialism

King Charles III ( Behlul Cetinkaya – Anadolu Agency ) By Anadolu Agency Indigenous representatives from 12 Commonwealth countries called on King Charles III to apologize for “the horrific and enduring impacts” of colonialization and the “legacy of genocide.” “We, the undersigned, call on the British Monarch, King Charles III, on the date of his

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How MPs carry ‘laptops’ for sex during retreats – Duale

Cabinet secretary for Defence, Aden Duale. Image: File By The Star, Kenya Duale who took his time to explain his experience at the hotel, said the muted sounds were not all that was being heard but also the mosquitoes were having a field day. “The chirping crickets and the starving mosquitos filled the void as

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New Black-owned bank opens in Ohio to bridge the economic gaps in minority communities

Protests following the murder of George Floyd inspired the launch of Adelphi Bank. Photo credit: The Columbus Dispatch By Face2Face Africa  Anew Black-owned and operated financial establishment, Adelphi Bank, opened Monday in Columbus, Ohio – unique to the state. Franklin County Ohio Commissioner, Kevin Boyce, who co-founded Adelphi, told Columbus station, WBNS, that protests following

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Explosion heard in Sudan’s capital, clouds of smoke seen

By Anadolu Agency A powerful explosion was heard near the presidential palace in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on Wednesday, according to witnesses. Clouds of smoke could be seen rising from the area following the explosion, an eyewitness told Anadolu. No further details were yet available, but the explosion occurred amid renewed clashes between the Sudanese

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Somalia president says Al-Shabab is growing marijuana farm fields

File Photo/Somali Times The President of the Federal Government of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, has revealed that the areas liberated from the Al-Shabab terrorist group have left farm fields where they are growing marijuana that is cultivated by the Al-Shabab terrorist group. Read: Why is Somalia an unfortunate country? Read: Somalia’s president Hassan Sheikh history

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