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The last words of North Korean troops killed in Russia

The last words of North Korean troops killed in Russia TOKYO — Faced with troop shortages, Russia has deployed more than 10,000 North Korean soldiers to the battlefield in the Ukraine war, and roughly 4,000 of them have been killed or wounded. What thoughts crossed these soldiers’ minds as they fell on foreign soil? Nikkei […]

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Man United frustrated in 1st-leg draw at Real Sociedad

Man United frustrated in 1st-leg draw at Real Sociedad Manchester United took the lead through Joshua Zirkzee but were held to a 1-1 draw at Real Sociedad in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie on Thursday. United had the only real chance of the first half against Sociedad when Bruno Fernandes had a goal-bound shot blocked and Zirkzee’s follow-up

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Security excesses in Kawempe North by-elections condemned

Security excesses in Kawempe North by-elections condemned Members of Parliament have criticised security agencies for their interference and excessive force used in the campaigns of the Kawempe North by-election raising concerns about electoral violence and the state’s approach to democracy. The condemnation of the actions of the security forces followed a statement by the Minister

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Police patrols to go electric to combat climate change

Shadow Minister for Environment, Hon. Christine Kaaya, speaking during the Thursday sitting of the House Police patrols to go electric to combat climate change Government has unveiled a pilot programme to introduce electric vehicles for police patrols as part of efforts to combat climate change. The initiative was announced by the State Minister for Water

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Government seeks funding to bridge USAID Aid gap, releases UGX 163 Billion for Schools

The Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja, has revealed that the Ministry of Health is preparing a Cabinet memorandum seeking guidance from the Executive on sourcing funds to bridge the gap caused by the withdrawal of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funding. While addressing the House during the Prime Minister’s Time on Thursday, March 6,

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Uganda slips to seventh in latest World Netball rankings

Uganda slips to seventh in latest World Netball rankings   Uganda’s netball ranking has dropped one place in the latest World Netball Rankings, falling from sixth to seventh. This decline follows an underwhelming performance at the 2025 Vitality Netball Series in the UK last month, where the She Cranes lost all their group matches against

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A woman caught in bed with another man turned her fury on the husband instead, stabbing him to death

A woman caught in bed with another man turned her fury on the husband instead, stabbing him to death Police in Luweero District are investigating a case of murder by stabbing that took place on Wednesday night at Namawojja village, Nambi Parish, Zirobwe Town Council. The victim has been identified as 29-year-old Godfrey Kamoga, a

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BREAKING NEWS: Protesters Set Soroti School on Fire Over Delayed Justice in Pupil’s Murder

Protesters Set Soroti School on Fire Over Delayed Justice in Pupil’s Murder   Angry residents in Soroti City set Jozan Nursery and Primary School ablaze on Thursday, protesting the delayed justice in the murder of five-year-old Joan Faith Apio. The violent unrest followed a court decision to adjourn the high-profile case to March 20, 2025,

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CDC tells about 180 fired employees to come back to work

CDC tells about 180 fired employees to come back to work NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s top public health agency says about 180 employees who were laid off two weeks ago can come back to work. Emails went out Tuesday to some Centers for Disease Control and Prevention probationary employees who got termination notices

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Cody Rhodes Injury Update: What Injury did Cody Rhodes Suffer from Travis Scott’s Slap?

Cody Rhodes Injury Update: What Injury did Cody Rhodes Suffer from Travis Scott’s Slap? Cody Rhodes has been the face of WWE of late. No one has come close to him in the recent past. He has seldom been pinned since his return to WWE. He became the WWE Undisputed Champion after defeating Roman Reigns at WrestleMania

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