NEWS MOST VIEWED / HABARI MAARUFU
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The world trembles: Putin 'ready to meet Trump'
to talk smashing ISIS and NATO aggression.
Nobody knows what will be discussed in a Trump-Putin meeting, but many expect they will talk about destroying ISIS, US involvement in NATO and imposed sanctions on Russia.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "This will not be in coming weeks, let's hope for the
best - that the meeting will happen in the coming months."
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Inauguration crowds for Donald Trump (2017)
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Comparing Donald Trump and Barack Obama's
inaugural crowd sizes.
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Inauguration crowds for Barack Obama (2009)
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The crowd at Donald Trump’s inauguration vs.
Barack Obama’s
Federal and local agencies have estimated that
anywhere from 700,000 to 900,000 people will be in Washington, DC, today for
Trump’s inauguration. That’s roughly half the number of people who attended
Obama’s inauguration in 2009.
“The best way is by aerial photography ... take
pictures and count heads, but even that is fraught,” said Charles Seife, a
professor of journalism at New York University and mathematician. Read more
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President Trump vows to fight for country, prosperity.
“The time for empty talk is over. Now arrives the hour of action,” he
said.
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“When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for
prejudice,” he said.
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Jeshi la Senegal Laingia Gambia Kukabiliana na Rais Jammeh Aliyegoma Kuondoka Madarakani.
Msemaji wa Jeshi la Senegal Kanali Abdou Ndiaye
amethibitisha kwamba vikosi hivyo vimevuka
mpaka na kupiga hatua kuelekea katika Mji Mkuu wa
nchi hiyo, Banjul na kusema kwamba vikosi
hivyo mpaka sasa havijakabiliana na ukinzani wa
aina yoyote ingawa viliweka bayana kwamba vilikuwa vimejizatiti kwa mapigano
ikibidi.
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State of emergency:
Troops ready to enter Gambia as president refuses
to step down.
The UN called on "all stakeholders, within
and outside the Gambia, to exercise restraint, respect
the rule of law and ensure the peaceful transfer
of power." Read more
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Yahya Jammeh given 'high noon' deadline to
relinquish power in Gambia before West African forces remove him.
"If by midday, he doesn't agree to leave The
Gambia... we really will intervene militarily," said Marcel de Souza, a
senior official with the Ecowas West African power bloc. Read more
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