Amid the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, Abed Al Kadiri felt compelled to return to his homeland to support his family and help rebuild after witnessing the devastation on TV. Despite the challenges of a shattered economy, sectarian tensions, and political unrest, many Lebanese diaspora members like Zeina Kays have returned to offer physical and financial aid to a country in crisis. The conflict, which intensified in late September and resulted in mass displacement and destruction, has highlighted the patriotism, solidarity, and unity among Lebanese people seeking a brighter future for their nation.
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Kenyan author prosecuted for writing a book about president’s daughter
Kenyan free-speech advocates have criticized the arrest of author Webster Ochora Elijah for publishing an unauthorized biography of Charlene Ruto, daughter of President William Ruto. Accused of impersonation for "misusing" her name without permission, he pleaded not guilty and was released on bail. Critics argue that the prosecution undermines free expression, as the book's contents were not challenged, and emphasize that public figures should expect scrutiny; similar instances in the past have raised concerns about...
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