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Full List of African Countries with U.S. Military Involvement and Reasons

The United States has maintained a long-standing strategic interest in Africa, driven by humanitarian goals, counterterrorism, and regional stability. Over the decades, U.S. forces have operated across the continent in various capacities, including peacekeeping, disaster relief, and health emergencies. Below is a summary of key African countries where the U.S. has been actively involved and the reasons behind each intervention. Somalia (1992–1994)Nature of involvement: Humanitarian and peace enforcementThe U.S. deployed troops under Operation Restore Hope to ease famine and restore order during Somalia’s civil war. The mission later evolved into a UN peacekeeping effort but turned violent with the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu.Reasons for intervention: Prevent widespread famine Protect aid workers Stabilize war-torn regions Liberia (2014–2015)Nature of involvement: Humanitarian assistanceDuring the Ebola epidemic, U.S. troops built treatment centers, delivered aid, and trained health workers to help contain the outbreak.Reasons for […]

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Full list of countries qualified for 2026 WAFCON

Twelve countries have secured their places in the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), including hosts Morocco. The qualification process concluded on Tuesday, finalizing most of the lineup for the continental tournament. Reigning champions Nigeria advanced after defeating Benin 3-1 on aggregate, earning their record 11th consecutive WAFCON appearance. Malawi and Cape Verde made history by qualifying for the tournament for the first time. Kenya also booked their second appearance after a convincing 4-1 win over The Gambia. Burkina Faso sealed their second qualification by beating Togo 3-0 on aggregate. Other familiar names joining the lineup include Algeria, Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, Tanzania, and Zambia. Four additional spots remain open to complete the 16-team tournament. These will likely be decided through playoff matches involving some of the teams eliminated in the second round, though official details are yet to […]

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Kenya’s Marathon Star Ruth Chepngetich Banned 3 Years for Doping Violation

Nairobi, Kenya — Kenya’s women’s marathon world record holder Ruth Chepngetich has been banned for three years after admitting to anti-doping rule violations, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced on Thursday. However, her record-breaking 2:09:56 marathon time, set in Chicago last October, will remain valid as it was achieved before her positive drug test. Chepngetich, 31, was provisionally suspended in July after the banned diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) was found in her urine sample collected on March 14. Laboratory results revealed an HCTZ concentration of 3,800ng/mL, far exceeding the World Anti-Doping Agency’s minimum threshold of 20ng/mL. Initially, Chepngetich denied any wrongdoing, claiming no knowledge of how the substance entered her system. An AIU investigation analyzed her medications, supplements, and phone data but found no evidence to support her defense. Two weeks after her suspension, on July 31, Chepngetich changed her explanation, […]

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Body of Kenyan Leader Raila Odinga Arrives in Nairobi

The body of veteran Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has arrived in the capital, Nairobi, from India, where he died of a suspected heart attack. A large crowd gathered at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to receive the coffin on Thursday. President William Ruto has announced seven days of national mourning for the influential politician. Odinga's body will lie in parliament before a state funeral service on Friday. It will then be moved to his home region in western Kenya for a burial service on Sunday. Odinga, who ran for president five times, was a major figure in Kenyan politics for decades and a figurehead for a large portion of the population.

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Africa Needs $250bn for Climate Goals, Says Kenyan Envoy

The Kenyan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Isaac Parashina, has stated that Africa requires $250 billion to meet its climate change goals, a target for which current funding falls drastically short. Speaking at a climate forum in Abuja, the envoy emphasized that the continent's main challenge is a lack of financial resources, not vision. He called for equitable access to global climate finance to ensure investments translate into measurable impact. Parashina highlighted that the transition gaps are not only financial but also institutional, technological, and managerial. He pointed to Kenya's own success in geothermal energy as an example of what can be achieved with policy continuity and a supportive regulatory environment. The envoy also stressed the need for greater collaboration between African nations, suggesting that Kenya and Nigeria have significant potential for cooperation in renewable energy and green technology.

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Kenya Declares 7 Days of Mourning for Raila Odinga

Kenyan President William Ruto has declared seven days of national mourning following the death of opposition leader Raila Odinga on Wednesday.In his announcement, President Ruto praised Odinga as Kenya’s foremost statesman and one of Africa’s greatest sons, calling him a fearless defender of democracy and good governance.Ruto said the government will organize a state funeral in honor of Odinga. He also announced that he will suspend all his public events during the mourning period as a sign of respect.Flags across the country will fly at half-mast as Kenyans pay tribute to the veteran leader who shaped the nation’s political landscape for decades.

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Kenyan Man Arrested for Operating Fake Police Station for Six Months

A Kenyan man, Collins Letting, has been arrested for running an illegal police station for six months in Uasin Gishu County. The station, which was fully set up with police colors, detention cells, and an office, was used to police the area, particularly targeting individuals with unlicensed timber from the Cengalo Forest.The fake station went unnoticed for months, even by the area chief. It was discovered on March 8, 2025, when local authorities filed a report at the Kamuyu Police Post. Investigations are now underway to determine Letting’s motives.Letting, a trader and political activist with a history of legal issues, was reportedly well-connected to a former MP, which led the community to believe the station was legitimate.Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, condemned the establishment of the fake police post and assured the public that the matter would be thoroughly […]

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Kenyan Trainee Doctors Struggle Amid Unpaid Salaries and Rising Suicides.

In Kenya, a troubling wave of suicides among trainee doctors has sparked national concern, with five deaths reported in just two months. The young medics, essential to public hospitals, face grueling working hours, low pay, and delayed salaries, leaving many unable to afford basic needs like rent and utilities.Francis Njuki, a 29-year-old intern, took his life after a four-month salary delay and relentless work stress. His tragic story is not isolated—other cases, like that of Dr. Desree Obwogi, who ended her life after a 36-hour shift, paint a bleak picture of mental health and working conditions in Kenya’s healthcare sector.Despite government promises and the release of funds to cover overdue salaries, interns say the payments are inadequate. Many are now questioning their future in medicine or considering leaving the country altogether. Calls for systemic reform, including better mental health support […]

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Kenyan Community in Ghana Celebrates Mashujaa Day.

The Kenyan community in Ghana marked Mashujaa Day, honoring the country’s independence heroes. The event, which took place in Accra, featured cultural displays, speeches, and discussions to celebrate Kenya’s history while strengthening ties between Kenya and Ghana. Participants emphasized the importance of preserving African unity and promoting mutual development between the two countries. The celebration brought together diplomats, Kenyans in the diaspora, and Ghanaians to commemorate this significant day in Kenya’s history.

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