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Sudan in African Union

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Sudan is in danger of being kicked out of the African Union as they have little to no control over the people. The AU has given Sudan 15 days for the military to establish civil rule or its membership will be revoked but also worries on the affects of military rule. Though the union is strongly opposes military rule, they plan to use a 2 year period to transition the people and work towards something better in order to keep Sudan alive and in control; but the people have said that they are willing to stand out in the streets and protest the militarism rule and hold out until another civilian government is established. There has been arrests made among the previous holders of powers, Defense Minister Awad Ibn Auf resigned after 2 days in power and its said that former regime officials are set to be prosecuted. Sudan has a lot of moves to make in order to keep the country in the union as well as the people compliant with the government because a military government will not work withou

Abduction and Rescue in Uganda

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A woman from California thought it would be the most amazing experience to go on an excursion to see gorillas; but that dream turned to nightmare in the blink of an eye. Kimberly Endicott and her tour guide, Jean Mirenge, were robbed and kidnapped at gunpoint and held as hostages for what I'm sure felt like it lasted a lifetime. On the positive side the the entire ordeal was over as quick as it happened, the Ugandan security forces were able to release them as well as 4 other people that had been taken as they were all in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The gang who kidnapped the California native and her guide used their cell phones to make ransom calls and ask for $500,000 but the police was never going to give it to them but in the end to end the entire situation a ransom was paid, there is little detail as to how it unfolded and how much was truly paid but the exchange was described as "quiet and peaceful". They were returned safe and are just trying to move past t

Kenyas Teacher

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Peter Tabichi, the Kenyan teacher who gives 80% of his salary back to the community to help out the poor. He is a math and physics teacher in a small rural school in the Pwani Village that has a single computer with bad internet service and a student teacher ratio of 58 to 1; Comparing the fact that most if not all schools in the US have labs simply for computers and a max ratio of 30 to 1 if not to 2 due to teacher assistants its crazy because they have so much less to work with yet they make the most of everything and still come out with an education. The teacher Mr. Tabachi, has recently won the million dollar global teacher prize for going beyond to give the education that the kids in the class as he would find educational content while in cafes that supplied internet as well as leading the math department to an international competition.