The newly elected President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, and his Deputy, William Ruto, are facing charges of crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court (ICC) over allegations they helped orchestrate the tribal attacks that followed Kenya's 2007 election, in which more than 1,000 people died.
[GFO]Earlier this year, the Global Fund approved 10 re-submitted proposals under the Transitional Funding Mechanism (TFM) with a total value of $82.2 million. The original proposals from these applicants had been rated Category 4 by the Technical Review Panel (TRP), which meant that the proposals were not recommended for funding but that applicants were encouraged to re-submit. There were 11 applicants that received Category 4 ratings; ultimately, only 10 chose to re-submit. The applicants were all country coor
Calgary HeraldAt least 50 dead in Cairo in pre-dawn gun battleCalgary HeraldNASR, Egypt — The Muslim Brotherhood called Monday morning's bloody carnage in the Egyptian capital “a massacre.†The army said its troops had defended themselves against “a terrorist attack.†Whatever the truth, at least 50 people were shot dead and ...Regional, world powers condemn Egypt killingsThe Daily StarGovernments condemn shootings in EgyptThe HinduKey events in Egypt's uprising and unrestNewsdayABC Online -The Independentall 1,554 news articles »
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