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IDF strikes in Lebanon, no changes in northern security measures

The IDF is striking in southern Lebanon, the military announced on Friday. At this time, there are no changes to security measures for the North.  The IDF said that it was conducting strikes on Hezbollah training compounds as part of an ongoing military campaign to target and eliminate violations of the peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon. […]

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National Water and sewerage corporation before Parliamentary committee on Natural Resources and Environment

By KIYINGI GODFREY The Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources and Environment has criticized several ministries and government departments for failing to comply with the Public Finance Management Act, a lapse disrupting the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC). Although the Ministry of Finance released 81 billion shillings to settle water utility arrears for 14 ministries

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Police open new marine detachment in Kalangala

Police have opened a new Marine Police detach at Kiwungu Landing Site in Kyamuswa County, Kalangala District. The facility aims to strengthen emergency response and curb rampant theft in the area. Marine Police Commandant Sulaiman Kirungi said the unit will enhance the Force’s presence on the lake. “The unit will also improve rescue operations in

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Ghana deports Israelis in diplomatic storm retaliation

The ministry claimed that the cohort of travelers included four members of Ghana’s parliament who were en route to the Annual International Cybersecurity Conference in Tel Aviv. The four politicians were allegedly only released after “more than five hours of strenuous diplomatic intervention.” The other three were deported on the next flight and have since returned

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Tanzania opposition calls for transitional government after disputed election

NAIROBI, Kenya — Tanzania’s main opposition party called Thursday for the establishment of a transitional government after a disputed election that it was barred from taking part in, saying the current government has “no legitimacy.” John Heche, vice chair of the opposition party Chadema, said the United Nations and African continental bodies should oversee a transitional government and

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Ukraine Launches War’s Most Massive Drone-Missile Strikes, Russian Energy Targeted

On Dec. 11, 2025, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) launched its largest-scale, widest-reaching and most ambitious combined kamikaze drone operation against its giant northern neighbor, Russia, of the entire Russo-Ukrainian War. Overnight, nearly 300 drones of various types, along with cruise missiles, struck targets across western and central Russia – a stretch of some

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MTN-Powered Smart Mobility: Ugandan Electric Bus Arrives in Cape Town After a Record-Setting Expedition

Wednesday  10th  December 2025- Cape Town, South Africa.  Uganda is celebrating a landmark achievement following the successful completion of the first leg of the Made-in-Uganda Pearl to Cape Electric Expedition 2025, a bold scientific and technological odyssey that has captured continental attention. After travelling an impressive 7,125 kilometres, across six countries, the Ugandan-built Kayoola E-Coach

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Uganda first in Africa to launch ‘IP in a Box’ game lab for young innovators

Uganda Thursday launched the “IP in a Box” Game Lab, an interactive Play, Learn and Protect innovation model designed to equip young creators with the skills to develop, manage and safeguard their intellectual property. The initiative positions Uganda as the first African country to roll out the programme, developed in partnership with the World Intellectual

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Kenyan court suspends part of US health pact to hear data privacy case

A Kenyan court has suspended part of a health funding agreement the government signed with the United States on December 4, worth more than $1.6 billion, until it hears a data privacy case filed by a consumer protection group. The pact, signed in Washington, was the first of its kind under an overhaul of U.S.

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Bulgarian PM and government resign after mass protests

The government of Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov has resigned after protesters took to the streets in cities across the country and filled the centre of the capital Sofia on Wednesday night. Zhelyazkov’s dramatic move came ahead of a vote of no confidence in parliament, and 20 days before Bulgaria joins the euro. Protesters had

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