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Just in: Former England Nations Football Team Manager, Sven Goran Eriksson, has died. RIP

Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has died at the age of 76, his family has said. Eriksson was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year and revealed in January that he had “at best a year left to live”. The first foreign manager of the English national side, Eriksson was in charge of England’s ‘golden generation’ and oversaw 67 matches from 2001 to 2006. […]

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Parliament releases a tentative program for the inaugural Regional Parliamentary Sitting in Gulu

Parliament has released a tentative program for the inaugural Regional Parliamentary Sitting in Gulu & some of the activities to be undertaken include; tree planting, visiting resting place of former Speaker Jacob Oulanyah, meeting boda boda riders & women groups in Gulu among others.

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Speaker Anita Among Unveils her twins to Pope Francis

For the first time, the speaker of parliament of Uganda, Rt. Hon. Annet Anita Among has revealed the faces of her set of twins to Pope Francis. This happened during Among’s private visit with the Pope at the Vatican Palace in Vatican City, Italy. Since giving birth to the set of twins, the public had

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Sixteen people to appear before court after gardai attacked in Cork.

Sixteen people are due before a court in Cork on Monday following serious public order incidents, during which one garda was pushed to the ground and another punched in the face. Gardai arrested and charged the 16 people following the incidents on Sunday. At approximately 10pm, gardai on patrol on Oliver Plunkett Street saw an

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Business news : Dutch hit Uber with EUR290M fine over driver data.

The Dutch data protection watchdog said on Monday it hit ride-hailing app Uber with a EUR290 million (USD324 million) fine over the transfer of personal data of European drivers to US servers. The regulator said the transfers were a “serious violation” of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), as they failed to appropriately

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Pope Francis condemns Ukraine’s ban of Russian-linked Orthodox Church.

Pope Francis on Sunday condemned the Ukraine government’s ban of the Russian-linked Orthodox Church. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday signed a law barring religious groups with ties to Russia. The bill was signed on the 32nd anniversary of Ukraine’s independence from the Soviet Union, which included Russia. “Please, let no Christian Church be abolished directly or indirectly,” the pope said during

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Breaking news: Bus carrying Indian tourists plunges into Nepal river, 27 dead.

Eastern Eye The accident claimed the lives of 27 people, while 16 others were injured, spokesperson Nepal armed police Shailendra Thapa said. A BUS carrying 43 Indian tourists and crew members plunged into a river in Nepal on Friday, resulting in the deaths of more than half of those on board, according to a spokesperson

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Kim Jong Un oversees ‘suicide drone’ test while U.S., South Korea hold joint military drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a demonstration of exploding “suicide” drones, state-run media reported Monday, while U.S. and South Korean troops continued large-scale joint military drills on the peninsula. During the test, which was held Saturday, drones of various types “all correctly identified and destroyed the designated targets after flying along different preset routes,” the

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Gunmen attack vehicles, kill 23 on Pakistan highway.

Pakistan’s interior minister Mohsin Naqvi confirmed that 23 people had been killed, although police had initially reported 22 deaths. A MILITANT attack on a highway in southwestern Pakistan resulted in the deaths of at least 23 people, officials reported on Monday. The attack targeted various vehicles, including buses and goods trucks, with ten vehicles set

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Germany sets most lenient cannabis drug-driving limit in EU.

Under new drug regulations in Germany, Berlin has set the most lenient drug-driving limit in the European Union. As of August 22, drivers are allowed to operate vehicles with cannabis in their systems as long as THC levels do not exceed 3.5 nanograms per millilitre of blood (ng/ml).  This marks a significant increase from the

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