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US orders its non-emergency personnel to leave South Sudan amid growing tensions

US orders its non-emergency personnel to leave South Sudan amid growing tensions The United States has ordered its non-emergency government personnel in South Sudan to leave the country because of security concerns, the State Department said on Sunday. “Armed conflict is ongoing and includes fighting between various political and ethnic groups. Weapons are readily available […]

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China to deploy Type 052D missile destroyer off Iran’s coast

China to deploy Type 052D missile destroyer off Iran’s coast The Chinese Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday that China will conduct joint naval exercises with Russia and Iran in the Indian Ocean this month. Named “Security Belt-2025,” the drills are scheduled to take place near the Iranian port of Chabahar along the Gulf of Oman. Photo

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Prince Frederik of Luxembourg dies at age 22 in Paris from a rare genetic disease

Prince Frederik of Luxembourg dies at age 22 in Paris from a rare genetic disease Prince Frederik of Luxembourg has died from a rare genetic disease, his family announced yesterday. He was 22. Prince Frederik of Luxembourg has died at the age of 22. Frederik was born with POLG mitochondrial disease, a group of disorders

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North Korea unveils nuclear-powered submarine for the first time

North Korea unveils nuclear-powered submarine for the first time SEOUL–North Korea unveiled for the first time a nuclear-powered submarine under construction, a weapons system that can pose a major security threat to South Korea and the U.S. The state media agency on Saturday released photos showing what it called “a nuclear-powered strategic guided missile submarine,”

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Another assassination bid against Donald Trump? Secret Service shoots armed man near White House

Another assassination bid against Donald Trump? Secret Service shoots armed man near White House The US Secret Service shot a man near Washington, DC on Sunday after an “armed confrontation” with law enforcement. President Donald Trump was not at the White House when the altercation took place. He was in Florida at the time of

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Speaker Anita Among hosts Senegalese 2002 world cup star El Hadji Diouf

Senegalese 2002 world cup star El Hadji Diouf this weekend met with Speaker Anita Among and shared more on how to grow the game of football in the country. Speaker Anita Among hosting Senegalese 2002 world cup star El Hadji Diouf.Courtesy Photo. Speaker Anita Among hosting Senegalese 2002 world cup star El Hadji Diouf.Courtesy Photo.   Diouf

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UPPA, CSBAG Partner to deepen budget coverage

By Our reporter Budget experts under the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG) have through a collaboration undertaken to broaden the Uganda Parliamentary Press Association (UPPA) members’ coverage on budget and related matters. The constructive arrangement spearheaded by CSBAG will be held periodical sessions dubbed Budget Technical Talks where experts on various topics related to

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Russia uses gas pipeline to strike at Ukrainian troops from the rear in Kursk

Russia uses gas pipeline to strike at Ukrainian troops from the rear in Kursk Russian special forces walked miles inside of a gas pipeline to strike Ukrainian units from the rear in the Kursk region, Ukraine’s military and Russian war bloggers reported, as Moscow moves to recapture parts of its border province that Kyiv seized in

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Trump administration begins retroactive visa cancellations ahead of renewed Muslim travel ban

Trump administration begins retroactive visa cancellations  ahead of renewed Muslim travel ban The Trump administration has begun cancelling visas retroactively as part of preparations to reinstate a controversial travel ban targeting people from several Muslim-majority countries, US sources told The New Arab‘s Arabic language edition, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed. American embassies in multiple countries have notified some visa holders – including

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DR Congo offers a reward of $5m (£4m) for help in arresting of three leaders 

DR Congo offers a reward of $5m (£4m) for help in arresting of three leaders The Democratic Republic of Congo government has offered a reward of $5m (£4m) for help arresting three leaders of a rebel group which has seized much of the east of the country this year. Corneille Nangaa, a former head of

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