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Millions listen to Ethiopian star’s song taking swipe at government

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Millions listen to Ethiopian singer’s song criticizing government22 minutes agoBBC AmharicGetty ImagesIn Ethiopia, where criticising authorities can often land you in trouble, Teddy Afro’s track Das Tal has been viewed over seven million times on YouTube. Teddy Afro, whose real name Tewodros Kazsahun, sings about a traditional mourning camp, referring to a country that he believes has been lost. The 49-year old laments in Das Tal that “the spirit of being Ethiopian has been pushed away.” “Now I can understand the pain and sorrow. Where can one go to cry, to mourn? In the village where I was raised, in the place where I grew, I feel like a stranger. “The star was a thorn on the side of previous government. His last album, Ethiopia, was a huge success in the country, topping the Billboard World Albums chart in several weeks. It was a historical album that called for unity between Ethiopians. But its official release was blocked by the government. Teddy Afro told BBC in 2017 that “all of my music is based upon love.” “Like Martin Luther King, who said that hate cannot drive out hatred: only love can achieve this. For us to get out of this situation, I believe that the only option we have is love. Ethiopians celebrate the baptism of Jesus with drums, chants, and celebrations.

  

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At least six killed in Kyiv as gunman opens fire and takes hostages

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Two people killed and others injured when gunman opened fire in Kyiv10 Minutes agoReutersTwo individuals were killed and others wounded as a person fired in Kyiv. The Ukrainian capital’s mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed this. Kyiv police posted on Telegram that the incident occurred in the southern Holosiivskyi District. Ihor Klymenko, Ukraine’s interior minister, confirmed that hostages were taken in a supermarket. The attacker then shot at police officers and was killed. Klitchko did not reveal the exact number of people killed and injured, but he said that at least 10 people, including a young child, were taken to hospital.

  

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HiPP recalls jarred baby food in Austria over contamination fears

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HiPP recalls jarred food in Austria due to contamination fears19 minutes agoNeil MurphyGetty ImagesBaby Food brand HiPP has recalled all of its jarred purees from Spar supermarkets across Austria as a precaution. It is possible that a hazardous substance has been introduced… by external influence, it said. The entire range of jarred purees from HiPP’s Spar supermarkets in Austria will be recalled. The incident comes only a few months after other baby brands were forced to recall infant formula due to contamination fears. In January and February, Nestle, Danone, and Maximarkt all recalled their baby food jars in more than 60 countries including the UK. The toxin does not disappear when cooking or making baby milk. In February, the UK’s Health and Security Agency said that at least 36 British infants had food poisoning from contaminated baby formula. None of the infants’ conditions were life-threatening, the UKHSA said.HiPP’s baby formula was unaffected.AustriaProduct recallsfood

  

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Pope says ‘tyrants’ speech was not aimed at Trump

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Pope says ‘tyrants’ speech was not aimed at Trump42 minutes agoMaia DaviesEPA/ShutterstockPope Leo has said he was not seeking to debate Donald Trump when he criticised “tyrants” for spending billions on wars in a speech earlier this week.The pontiff said the remarks, delivered days after a high-profile spat with the US president, had been written a fortnight earlier – “well before the president ever commented on myself”. The Pope, who is on a tour in Africa, said that a “certain story that is not accurate” has developed. He cited “the political situation” created by Trump’s remarks. The masters of war pretend to not know that it only takes a moment to devastate, yet a lifetime often is not enough to reconstruct,” he said. He had posted his lengthy criticism of Pope Francis after the pontiff voiced concerns about Trump’s threats that “a civilisation would die” if Iran refused to agree to US demands of ending the war and opening the Strait of Hormuz. The president said he “was not a fan” of Pope Francis and called him “WE Trump posted an AI-generated picture of himself, which depicted him as a Jesus like figure. He later removed it. The Catholic leader’s Africa Tour includes stops in eleven cities across four different countries. This is his second major overseas visit since he was elected as papacy in last year. It reflects the importance that Catholicism has in Africa.

  

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French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon

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French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon17 minutes agoSamantha GranvilleBeirutReutersA French peacekeeper has been killed and three others wounded after a UN patrol came under fire in southern Lebanon, in what officials described as a deliberate attack.The soldier was serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil), which confirmed that one peacekeeper had died and three others were injured, two of them seriously, when their patrol came under small-arms fire.French President Emmanuel Macron blamed the attack on Hezbollah. The The Macron The “France’s Armed Forces Minister Catherine Vautrin said the peacekeeper had been part of a mission to reopen access to a Unifil position that had been cut off by the recent fighting when it had been “ambushed by an armed group at very close range”.Vautrin added that he was “hit immediately by a direct shot from a small arms weapon” and was pulled away by fellow soldiers, who were unable to revive him.Unifil said the patrol had been clearing explosive ordnance along a road in the village of Ghanduriyah to reconnect isolated positions.It said the team came under fire from what it described as non-state actors and condemned the attack as “deliberate”.What we know about the Israel-Lebanon ceasefireFollow updates on the Iran warCeasefire with Israel brings respite to Lebanon, but obstacles to peace remainThe Lebanese Armed Forces said the incident followed exchanges of fire with armed individuals, adding that it was co-ordinating closely with Unifil during what it described as a sensitive phase in southern Lebanon.Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun condemned the attack and told Macron during a phone call that those responsible would be brought to justice.Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has also ordered an investigation.Hezbollah issued a statement on Saturday denying it was responsible, describing them as “rushed” and “baseless accusations”.It called for “caution in making judgements and assigning blame regarding the incident, pending the Lebanese army’s investigation to determine the full circumstances”.The group urged both Unifil and the Lebanese army to continue co-ordinating with locals on manouevres “under these delicate circumstances”.In late March, three Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in separate incidents – an explosion that destroyed a Unifil vehicle and a projectile strike a day earlier.Unifil warned that under international law “all actors” were obliged to ensure the “safety and security” of UN personnel, adding that “deliberate attacks” on peacekeepers were “grave violations” of international humanitarian law and could amount to war crimes.The peacekeeping force was first established in 1978 by the UN Security Council following Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon, with a mandate to confirm Israeli withdrawal, restore peace and assist the Lebanese government in regaining authority in the south.Its role was expanded after the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, when Security Council Resolution 1701 strengthened its responsibilities in monitoring the ceasefire along the Blue Line – the de facto border between Lebanon and Israel – in co-ordination with the Lebanese army.More than 330 peacekeepers have been killed since the mission was established.Peacekeepers killed by roadside explosion in Lebanon, initial report findsMiddle EastHezbollahLebanonIran war

  

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French film star Nathalie Baye dies aged 77, media report

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Media She In ” She ” Our “Culture Minister Catherine Pegard told AFP that Baye had “lit up a long chapter in the history of French cinema with her talent and radiant personality”.Her family said she had died following a diagnosis of Lewy body dementia, a neurodegenerative disease, AFP reported.EuropeFranceCultureFilm

  

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