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Probe Into Kenya Cult Leader Points To 'Failings' In Justice System

International Business Times 

An inquiry into a suspected cult leader accused of inciting at least 428 of his followers to starve themselves to death, has pointed to "failures" in Kenya's security and criminal justice systems, according to a report seen by AFP on Saturday.

Ton-up Klaasen Stars As South Africa Hammer England

International Business Times 

Heinrich Klaasen made a brilliant World Cup century as South Africa thrashed England by a mammoth 229 runs in Mumbai on Saturday to leave the champions' title defence hanging by a thread as they suffered a record defeat in a one-day international.

Storm Babet Triggers Flooding, Power Cuts In Northern Europe

International Business Times 

Deadly Storm Babet unleashed extensive flooding and damaged towns in Denmark and Norway late Friday and early Saturday, while continuing to sweep across the UK. Three people died in Scotland and England and families were trapped in flooded homes on Friday as the storm battered Britain and Ireland.

Kibbutz Beeri Near Gaza A Symbol Of Israel's Trauma

International Business Times 

Two weeks after Kibbutz Beeri lost 10 percent of its population in the bloody Hamas attack, Israeli soldiers are stationed within sight, primed for a looming ground invasion of Gaza.

Not So Radical: Meloni Marks One Year In Power

International Business Times 

From fringe far-right leader to a "friend" of Joe Biden, Italy's Giorgia Meloni marks one year in office this weekend having confounded expectations.

Women Sci-fi Writer Numbers Rocketing In China

International Business Times 

Women writers are taking the Chinese science fiction scene by storm, with their increasing prominence one of the genre's most noticeable trends, according to participants at a major convention in Chengdu this week.

Doubling Down On Drug Price Controls Could Hurt Patients

International Business Times 

Medicare just announced the first 10 drugs that will be subject to government price limits under last year's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The list will be expanded each year and will eventually encompass most branded drugs in Medicare.





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