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Kenya Hits Pause on Police Deployment to Haiti

The African nation said it would not send a force until Haiti forms a new government after the Haitian prime minister announced his intention to resign.

A protester burned tires during a demonstration following the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday.

‘You Can Hear a Pin Drop’: The Rise of Super Strict Schools in England

Inspired by the academic success of schools like the Michaela secondary school in northwest London, some principals are introducing tight controls on students’ behavior.

Students in class in December at London’s Michaela Community School. The school, which enforces strict behavior policies, has the highest level of academic progression in England.

Deadliest Cholera Outbreak in Past Decade Hits Southern Africa

The waterborne disease has killed more than 4,000 people in seven countries over the past two years. Experts blame severe storms, a lack of vaccines, and poor water and sewer systems.

In Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, patients were treated in a makeshift cholera treatment center set up inside the National Heroes Stadium, usually used for sports.

Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso Leave ECOWAS

The sanctions were imposed after soldiers seized power in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.

A meeting last August in Abuja, Nigeria, of military leaders from countries belonging to the Economic Community of West African States. They met to discuss a military coup in Niger.

Sierra Leone Announces Arrest of 14 in ‘Attempted Coup’

The West African nation has not identified the military officials and one civilian it arrested after attacks in the capital on Sunday that left 20 people dead and more than 2,000 prisoners on the loose.

Residents remained on edge in Freetown, Sierra Leone, following a failed coup attempt on Sunday.

Peace Corps, Criticized for Medical Care, Settles Wrongful-Death Suit for $750,000

Bernice Heiderman, a 24-year-old Peace Corps volunteer, died of undiagnosed malaria in the African island nation of Comoros in 2018. Her family sued.

Before she died, Bernice Heiderman, the daughter of Julie and Bill Heiderman, complained to her family that her Peace Corps doctor had been dismissive of her medical complaints.

They Refused to Serve. Now They’re Supporting Israel’s War Effort.

The Brothers in Arms group helped lead protests against the government, with members vowing to ignore military call-ups. But after the Hamas attacks, it pivoted to aid those affected by the conflict.

A donation center in Tel Aviv run by the Brothers in Arms group. Hundreds of volunteers with the organization work computers and phones to figure out how to ship supplies to where they are needed.
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