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Zimbabwe crowns first ʼMiss Albinoʼ in bid to tackle stigma Zimbabwe has put on its first "Miss Albino" pageant in an effort to stamp out discrimination and stigma surrounding the condition. The 22-yearold winner says she wants to fight for the rights of children with albinism. Sithembiso Mutukura beat 12 other contestants to claim the crown at Zimbabweʼs first-ever Miss Albinism beauty contest — an achievement she hopes will inspire others living with the rare disorder. "We must continue to advocate for our rights and I hope my win will empower the girl child," the 22-year-old social work student said. "I have gone through a lot, but I want people living with albinism to be brave and persevere in life." During the event in Harare on Friday night, the contestants had to respond to questions on stage and model a range of gowns and traditional African robes. Mutukura was awarded US$85 (almost €70) in prize money after being named winner.
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Austrian parliament votes to roll back smoking ban in ʼAshtray of Europeʼ Some 13,000 people die every year in the Alpine country due to smoking-related complications
Mauritius President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim resigns amid financial scandal Mauritius President Ameenah GuribFakim announced her resignation Saturday amid an ongoing financial scandal. She is accused of purchasing personal luxury items with a credit card from a nongovernmental organization. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Africaʼs only female head of state, offered her resignation in the "national interest," according to her lawyer Yousouf Mohamed. He added that her resignation would take effect on March 23. Mohamed told local Radio Plus that she had decided to resign "to prevent a constitutional crisis." "She doesnʼt want the country ... to suffer. In the countryʼs best interests she has decided to leave," the lawyer said. Gurib-Fakim is accused of using a bank card provided by a nongovernmental organization for personal purchases, including jewelry and luxury items worth at least 25,000 euros ($30,000). She has vowed to fight the allegations.
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Vietnamʼs reformist ex-PM Phan Van Khai dies at age 84
One opposition politician said the government had made "a deliberate decision today in favor of death."
Khai was the architect of Vietnamʼs Business Law, which transformed the economy by creating a private sector. He was also Vietnamʼs first postwar leader to pay an official visit to Washington. Phan Van Khai, the architect of Vietnamʼs economic transformation and the countryʼs first prime minister to visit the United States after the war, died Saturday at the age of 84. He died in Cu Chi, his home district, on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. Khai was a Soviet-trained economist from southern Vietnam. He was prime minister for nine years beginning in 1997 and ushered in an era of reform that saw Vietnam transform itself into one of Southeast Asiaʼs fastestgrowing economies. He also made history as the countryʼs first postwar leader when he visited Washington in 2005. It was a landmark trip that helped solidify relations between the former wartime foes.
Austriaʼs parliament voted on Thursday to scrap a smoking ban in bars and restaurants set to enter force in May. Lawmakers from the ruling center-right Peopleʼs Party (ÖVP) and far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) voted to overturn the ban that the previous government had passed. The FPÖ had pledged to scrap the ban as part of its electoral campaign in late 2017. Party officials said they wanted to protect Austriansʼ "freedom of choice" and protect restaurant and bar owners who would be adversely affected by the ban. Antismoking advocates have nicknamed Austria, where about 13,000 people die every year of smoking-related complications, the "Ashtray of Europe." Thirty percent of people over the age of 15 smoke, according to the European Unionʼs statistical agency Eurostat. The country allows people to light up in restaurants and bars so long as they sit in a separate area. Bars smaller than 50 square meters (540 square feet) have the right to al-
low smoking throughout the premise. But critics have said the rules are not always respected in larger establishments and people in non-smoking areas still inhale second-hand smoke. "Until today, there has been no country in the world that has taken a step backwards on protecting nonsmokers," said Pamela RendiWagner of the opposition Social Democrats (SPÖ) ahead of the vote. More than 540,000 peoplesigned a non-binding petition calling on the government to keep the ban. The ruling coalition also voted raise the minimum age for smoking to 18 and outlawed smoking in cars if underage passengers are in the vehicle. The changes are set to enter force in 2019. But those changes were not enough to assuage some critics. Speaking in the parliament, opposition politician Matthias Strolz said: "You are acting against science and without a conscience. You are making a deliberate decision today in favor of death."
McCabe fired by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions The timing of McCabeʼs ouster means he may lose out on a full pension after 20 years of working for the FBI. US President Donald Trump hailed the firing as a "great day for Democracy." US Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday fired former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe two days before the 20-year FBI veteran was set to retire. US President Donald Trump had heavily criticized McCabe for what the president said was McCabeʼs bias against his administration.
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