Japan PM to visit France, Brazil, Paraguay
155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains lash East Africa
DAR ES SALAAM, Apr 26: At least 155 people have died in Tanzania as torrential rains linked to El Nino triggered flooding and landslides, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said on Thursday. Tanzania and other countries in East Africa - a region highly vulnerable to climate change - have been pounded by heavier than usual rainfall during the current rainy season, with dozens of deaths also reported in Kenya. Majaliwa said the rains have affected more than 51,000 households and 200,000 people, with 155 fatalities and 236 injuries. — Arab News
Ukrainian minister detained over suspected corruption
KYIV, Apr 26: Ukraine's Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky was detained after being named a formal suspect in a multimillion-dollar corruption inquiry, prosecutors said Friday. Solsky was accused of illegally seizing land worth more than $7 million when he was the head of a major farming company and a member of parliament. An anti-corruption court ordered him to be held in custody until June 24, prosecutors said. — AFP
Storm damages hundreds of
houses in northern Laos
Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VoA
for reporting on army killings
Burkina Faso, Apr 26: Burkina Faso has suspended the BBC and Voice of America (VoA) radio networks from broadcasting for two weeks over their coverage of a report accusing the army of the extrajudicial killings of civilians, the authorities said. In a new report published on Thursday, international organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) said military forces "summarily executed" 223 civilians, including at least 56 children, in two villages in February. — Al Jazeera
News in Brief (2024-04-27)
FE Team | Published: April 26, 2024 21:53:55
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