Worries over the use of phosphorus by the British Army in Kenya
Concerns over the use by the British Army of phosphorus in its training exercises.
Concerns over the British Army's use of white phosphorous in training exercises in parts of Kenya.
Also, two weeks since the peace deal between the government of Ethiopia and the TPLF, people in Tigray are still waiting for substantial humanitarian aid.
And, after a visit by a delegation, is Zimbabwe on the brink of returning to the Commonwealth?
(Image: Soldiers that are part of a training battle group during a British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK) training excercise at the Loldaiga conservancy in Laikipia, on the foot of Mount Kenya. Credit: TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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