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THE STANDARD COAST [ File, Standard] The High Court in Mombasa has declined to lift its orders to stop the Standard Gauge Railways (SGR) from enjoying the monopoly of transporting all containers from the port of Mombasa. Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) had made an application to have the orders suspending SGR monopoly in haulage to Nairobi and Naivasha stayed pending an appeal. In March 15, 2019, and August 3, 2019, KPA and Kenya Railway Corporation (KR) issued the directive that all the containers from the port should be carried on the SGR. Truck owners umbrella body, the Kenya Transporters Union (KTU), and three Mombasa residents filed a petition to quash the arrangement. ....
North Korea s Arsenal: With Guns like These, Who Needs Enemies? North Korea s nuclear arsenal is its best choice to defend itself, since much of its military is still not very modernized. Infantry weapons have long been a pillar of the North Korean People’s Army, or KPA for short. The KPA that invaded South Korea was largely an infantry army, and despite significant mechanization in the 1970s, the foundation of the army has been its infantry forces. Today, the bulk of the KPA’s 1.1 million army is infantry, with approximately 200,000 light infantry and special forces. After the Korean War, North Korea followed the Soviet Union’s lead in infantry weapons. The oldest gun still in service is the KPA Type 58 assault rifle. A clone of the Soviet AK-47, the Type 58 was produced in two factories, #61 and #65 located near Chongjin, between 1958 and 1968. The Type 58 was a basic AK-pattern rifle with a 30 round magazine and a rate of fire of up to 650 rounds per minute. A ....
It is all about the nuclear weapons and artillery aimed at Seoul. Key point: Pyongyang knows how to act scary and how to build nukes. Combine those two things and no one really would want to fight North Korea. The Kim dynasty in North Korea has given its military a formidable task maintaining a threat posture towards it dramatically wealthier neighbor to the south, which also happens to be allied to the greatest military power on the planet. It’s estimated that North Korea spends only between six and ten billion dollars annually on a defense. That amount is over two orders of magnitude less than the United States does. But that spending amounts to roughly twenty five percent of North Korea’s GDP, compared to between 3.5 percent for the United States. ....
“It is a moment of great joy for me going home after many years of living on the streets of Accra, yet anxious about the reception from my family,” says Mohammed Gamado, aged 19 years. Gamado, a native of Wa in the Upper West Region of Ghana and a former street child, will for the first time in many years celebrate the 2020 Christmas and the ensuing New Year with his family after spending many years living on the streets of Accra. Sharing part of his life story with the Ghana News Agency in Accra, Gamado, said he migrated to live with his father who works in a local bank in Accra, but had to leave the home at age of 13, because he could not bear the maltreatment by his step mother, and the fact that his farther refused to do anything about his predicament after several reports to him. ....