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Fuel: Economics and Politics

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The cost of fuel in Kenya hit a record high on Friday (Sep. 15) after the energy regulator revised pump prices, adding to the economic hardship facing millions of people. The announcement by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority has brought the retail price of a litre of petrol to an unprecedented more than 200 Kenyan shillings ($1.36).
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Extremist Jewish Settlers Dance on the Graves of the Sahabah while the Saudi Regime “gets closer to Israel every day”

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‘Israeli’ settlers singing and dancing over Muslim graves in the historic Bab al-Rahma Cemetery, next to Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Bab al-Rahma Islamic cemetery contains many graves of the Companions of Prophet Muhammad (saw), most notably Ubadah ibn al-Samit and Shadad ibn Aus (ra), and the graves of Muslims who participated in the conquest of Jerusalem during the Omari and Ayyubid conquests. (DOAM, 26/09/2023)
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Separation of Powers? Really?

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Recently, an issue involving the country's legal system made headlines in the media. Malaysia’s High Court granted a request from prosecutors to drop all corruption charges against the country's Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in his charity foundation graft case. The court granted Ahmad Zahid, who was facing 47 charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT), bribery and money laundering, a discharge not amounting to an acquittal (DNAA).
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The West Glosses Over India’s Crimes

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Mr Trudeau said earlier in the week that there was credible evidence the Indian government had participated in the extrajudicial killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil, a Sikh activist whom India has accused of terrorism.
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Deaf, dumb, and blind - so they will not return [to the right path]

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ISLAMABAD: A candid warning came from the World Bank ahead of the new election cycle in Pakistan, stating that Pakistan is in its tipping-point crisis where 40 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. Making it clear that international lenders and development partners could only advise with international experiences of successes and some financing but hard choices and course-correcting decisions could only be taken within the country. (Source:…
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