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Germany To Begin Recruitment From Kenya For Drivers, Computer Repairers, Others—-In a groundbreaking move to address its labour shortage, Germany has struck a deal with Kenya to recruit 250,000 skilled workers, including bus drivers and computer repair specialists.

The agreement, signed on Friday between the German and Kenyan governments, also includes measures to streamline the repatriation of undocumented Kenyan immigrants.

As part of the country’s strategy to tackle its aging workforce, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz unveiled the labour migration deal, which aims not only to fill critical job vacancies but also to ease the deportation process for Kenyans living in Germany illegally.

“This agreement will help us fill the gap in our skilled labour market,” Scholz announced during the signing ceremony in Berlin, where Kenyan President William Ruto was also present.

“On the other side, it provides efficient return procedures for those Kenyans who do not have the right to stay in Germany, enabling them to return home swiftly,” Scholz added.

The labour shortage in Germany has been a pressing issue, and this deal appears to offer a win-win solution for both nations. While Germany gains much-needed workers, Kenya, which faces challenges in providing adequate employment opportunities for its growing youth population, sees this as a chance to connect its competent labor force with Germany’s advanced technological resources.

In an initial pilot project, the German city of Flensburg has already welcomed five Kenyan bus drivers for training, introducing them to local driving regulations and routes.

Kenyan President William Ruto hailed the agreement as mutually beneficial, dismissing concerns about a potential brain drain. “Kenya has a massive youth population, and this migration deal opens up new opportunities without adversely affecting our workforce,” Ruto said.

The agreement was officially signed by Kenyan Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, signaling a new era of cooperation between the two nations.

Chancellor Scholz has previously inked similar migration agreements with countries like Morocco, India, and Georgia and is now eyeing Uzbekistan for a future labor deal.

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ICC Prosecutor in Fresh Storm After Netanyahu Warrant, Faces Sex Misconduct Probe—-The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has come under scrutiny following reports of sexual misconduct allegations, just months after issuing a high-profile arrest warrant targeting Benjamin Netanyahu.

The development has sparked global attention, given Khan’s central role in pursuing war crimes cases and holding world leaders accountable. The allegations are now being examined through internal and independent procedures, in line with the court’s oversight mechanisms.

The controversy comes at a sensitive time for the ICC, which has been at the center of geopolitical tensions, particularly after moves to investigate actions linked to the ongoing conflict involving Israel. The arrest warrant against Netanyahu had already drawn sharp reactions from Israeli officials and some international allies.

While details of the misconduct claims remain limited, officials familiar with the process say the matter is being treated seriously, with calls for transparency and due process.

Legal analysts note that the situation could impact the credibility of the court if not handled carefully, as the ICC relies heavily on global trust to carry out its mandate.

As proceedings unfold, attention will remain on how the court balances accountability within its ranks while continuing its high-stakes international investigations.

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JUST IN: Donald Trump Threatens NATO Exit After Rift Over Iran War—-US president Donald Trump brands alliance a “paper tiger” and lashes out at Britain as Keir Starmer defends NATO.

Donald Trump says he is strongly considering pulling the United States out of North Atlantic Treaty Organization after allies refused to support US military action against Iran.

In an interview with Britain’s Daily Telegraph, Trump described NATO as a “paper tiger” and said removing the US from the alliance was now “beyond reconsideration.” He accused European allies of failing to back Washington during the conflict with Iran and criticised their refusal to send warships to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump also took aim at Britain, mocking the state of its navy and criticising Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s focus on renewable energy.

“You don’t even have a navy,” Trump said. “All Starmer wants is costly windmills.”

Starmer responded by insisting Britain remains fully committed to North Atlantic Treaty Organization, calling it “the single most effective military alliance the world has ever seen.” He said his government would continue to act in Britain’s national interest despite mounting pressure from Washington.

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