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Mariel Müller
@_MarielMueller
@DWNews International Correspondent
Berlin, Germany
Joined November 2013
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    How an international #organ #trafficking network spanning from a hospital in #Kenya, to a shadowy agency attracting organ recipients from Germany, Israel and other countries – exploits the vulnerable on both sides – the poor, desperate for cash and the sick, hoping for a
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    In 2018 Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta demanded "the assets of every civil servant must be publicly disclosed so that people can question what is legitimate". Documents now show Kenyatta and his mother as beneficiaries of a secret foundation in Panama." #PandoraPapers @ICIJorg
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    Riot police fire teargas at protesters in Kondele Kisumu. Protesters throw stones at police. Supporters of Raila Odinga claim his victory was stolen. #KenyaDecides2022
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    They claimed to have fled the war in Somalia and sought refuge in Germany—but for years, they have been fueling violence back home, even raising funds for arms, a joint investigation by @DeutscheWelle and @ARDKontraste found. From Germany, 'war influencers' incite violence in
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    Just days before a peace deal was signed last November that ended the war in Ethiopia’s #Tigray region, Eritrean soldiers killed more than 300 villagers near the Tigrayan town of #Adwa. (1/2)
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    With the world’s attention focused on Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding in #Somalia. The country faces worst drought in four decades. Millions are starving and forced to leave their homes. Our report in collab with @HoffHeiner @derspiegel p.dw.com/p/48iFX
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    Ahead of #Kenya's general election, politicians have been working hard to win the youth vote. But many young people have stopped believing in politicians' promises and plan to stay away from the ballot. p.dw.com/p/4FACG #KenyaDecides2022
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    Likely more than 600,000 people have been killed in the war in #Tigray, Northern #Ethiopia. But despite last year’s peace deal between Ethiopia’s government and Tigray leadership, sexual attacks on women and girls have continued witnesses told @dwnews (1/2)
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    The war in #Tigray, Ethiopia, ranks among the deadliest conflicts in recent times. UN investigators have said sexual violence was used as a weapon of war. With a cease-fire agreed, more and more accounts of atrocities are emerging. My report @dwnews
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    Eritrean soldiers allegedly massacred at least 300 people near #Adwa just days before the Ethiopian government and #Tigray forces signed a peace deal. A survivor in the village of Mariam Shewito told @dwnews her story.
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    People in #Kisumu are getting impatient. They say it’s time for the electoral commission to announce the presidential result now. @dwnews #KenyansDecides2022
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    Hundreds of people have gathered in the streets to show solidarity with Jews living in #Berlin and to protest against recent anti-Semitic attacks. The motto of their protest: ‘Wear a Kippa' #berlintraegtkippa
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    Sexual attacks on women and girls in #Tigray region have continued since last year's peace deal between Ethiopia’s government and Tigray leadership, witnesses told DW. My article @dwnews
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    Mood has dramatically changed here in Kondele neighbourhood #Kisumu. People are angry. They chant “No Baba no peace!”Riot police is getting ready #KenyaDecides2022
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