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  2. Burundian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Burundian Civil War. Burundian Civil War. Part of the spillover of the Rwandan genocide and Second Congo War. People fleeing during 1993 Burundian genocide that marked the civil war's start. Date. 21 October 1993 – 15 May 2005. (11 years, 6 months, 3 weeks and 3 days) Location. Burundi; Zaire / DR Congo.

  3. 2015 Burundian coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    Four months after the coup attempt, The East African reported that "Burundi private media [was] still off air." On 18 May 2015 President Nkurunziza dismissed Minister of Defence Pontien Gaciyubwenge, Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Kavakure and Minister of Trade Marie-Rose Nizigiyimana. References

  4. American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 - Wikipedia

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    The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, also called the COVID-19 Stimulus Package or American Rescue Plan, is a US$1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill passed by the 117th United States Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021, to speed up the country's recovery from the economic and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and recession.

  5. Corruption in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    e. Corruption in the government of Kenya has a history which spans the era of the founding president Jomo Kenyatta, to Daniel arap Moi 's KANU, Mwai Kibaki 's PNU governments. President Uhuru Kenyatta 's Jubilee Party government, and the current William Ruto 's Kenya Kwanza administration has also been riddled with massive cases of graft.

  6. Mass media in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya portal. v. t. e. Prime Minister Raila Odinga addressing the Kenyan media during the 2007–08 Kenyan crisis. Mass media in Kenya includes more than 91 FM stations, more than 64 free to view TV stations, and an unconfirmed number of print newspapers and magazines. Publications mainly use English as their primary language of communication ...

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Lesotho - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 pandemic in Lesotho. /  30.58722°N 114.28806°E  / 30.58722; 114.28806. The COVID-19 pandemic in Lesotho is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). The virus was confirmed to have reached Lesotho on 13 May 2020.

  8. 2023 in Burundi - Wikipedia

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    President: Évariste Ndayishimiye; Prime Minister: Gervais Ndirakobuca; Events. Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Burundi. 25 January – Kirundi becomes an official language. 2 April – Fifteen people are killed after two coal pits are flooded in Cibitoke.

  9. Political impact of the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The same study highlighted foreign disinformation surrounding COVID-19 as a threat to democracy, stating that the pandemic presented an opportunity for malign actors to "multiply the production of fake news, conspiracy theories, and manipulated information", it further stated that "Russia and China exploited the chaos induced by COVID-19 to ...