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New study exposes gender bias in African family laws

Voa News 15 May 2024
Blantyre, Malawi — A new report finds that gaps in family laws in most African countries are fueling discrimination of women and girls ... She spoke with VOA from Kenya on how gaps in family laws have affected the lives of women in Africa.
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Biden rebuilt refugee system after Trump-era cuts

Lima Ohio 06 May 2024
Now 28, Kashindi was born in Congo and fled with his family at age 3 to a refugee camp in Tanzania, where he lived until this spring. That’s when he, his wife, little boy and brother-in-law moved to Columbia, a university town of 140,000 people ... .
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AP News in Brief at 9:04 p.m. EDT

The Call 06 May 2024
7 ... Now 28, Kashindi was born in Congo and fled with his family at age 3 to a refugee camp in Tanzania, where he lived until this spring. That’s when he, his wife, little boy and brother-in-law moved to Columbia, a university town of 140,000 people ... .
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Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts. What comes next in an election year?

Times Union 05 May 2024
Now 28, Kashindi was born in Congo and fled with his family at age 3 to a refugee camp in Tanzania, where he lived until this spring. That’s when he, his wife, little boy and brother-in-law moved to Columbia, a university town of 140,000 people ... ... .
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Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts, but what comes next in an election year?

Stars and Stripes 05 May 2024
Now 28, Kashindi was born in Congo and fled with his family at age 3 to a refugee camp in Tanzania, where he lived until this spring. That’s when he, his wife, little boy and brother-in-law moved to Columbia, a university town of 140,000 people ... ... .
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AP News in Brief at 6:04 p.m. EDT

The Call 05 May 2024
7 ... Now 28, Kashindi was born in Congo and fled with his family at age 3 to a refugee camp in Tanzania, where he lived until this spring. That’s when he, his wife, little boy and brother-in-law moved to Columbia, a university town of 140,000 people ... .
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War-ravaged Sudanese people have had enough: UN mission

Gulf-Times 11 Apr 2024
In October, the UN Human Rights Council established a fact-finding mission to probe all alleged human rights and international humanitarian law violations in the conflict.
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The Great Serengeti Land Grab

The Atlantic 08 Apr 2024
Photographs by Nichole Sobecki I t was high safari season in Tanzania, the long rains over, the grasses yellowing and dry ... They’d unearthed old maps and village titles to prove that the land was theirs by law, not just by custom.
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Interview: Tanzania Has New President, Same Old Problems

Human Rights Watch 26 Mar 2024
The letter itself sparked conversations in Tanzania ... Do you think "non-bailable offenses” are still being used as a tool of repression in Tanzania? ... After all, President Suluhu has used these laws – she jailed Freeman Mbowe ... Rule of law.
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Miss World 2024: Krystyna Pyszkova from Czech Republic wins the crown, says ‘something I was working on for so long’

Live Mint 10 Mar 2024
... special interest in music and has reportedly spent nine years in an Art academy.'Her proudest moment was opening an English school for underprivileged children in Tanzania where she also volunteered.
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From law student to beauty queen: Krystyna Pyszkova crowned Miss World 2024

Khaleejtimes 10 Mar 2024
The Miss World 2024 is a law student at Charles University in Prague and also volunteers for the Sonta Foundation in Tanzania, teaching English to underprivileged children.
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From law student to beauty queen: Krystyna Pyszkova crowned 'Miss World 2024'

Beijing News 09 Mar 2024
The Miss World 2024 is a Law student at Charles University in Prague and also volunteers for the Sonta Foundation in Tanzania, teaching English to underprivileged children.

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