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PRIME MINISTER NABBANJA TOURS FLOOD HIT ARCADES

Photo by KCCA Media The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, on Tuesday toured flood-affected arcades in downtown Kampala and ongoing drainage works along the Nakivubo Channel, following last week’s heavy rains that caused extensive flooding and property loss in the central business district. All Photos  belowby Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates. Uganda’s Prime Minister Rt.Hon.Robinah Nabbanja […]

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Kasese Attacks Death Toll Rises to 19, 40 Suspects Arrested

Following the incidents, Kasese Resident District Commissioner Lt. Joe Walusimbi reported that nine of the attackers had been put out of action and 30 others arrested.   However, while addressing leaders from Busongora County North at a meeting held on Sunday at Hima Town Council headquarters, Rwenzori East Deputy Regional Police Commander, SSP Alex Muhumuza,

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Trump threatens to send US military into Nigeria, alleging mass killing of Christians

US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Nigeria with a possible military attack after accusing the country of allowing the killing of Christians by Islamists. Trump alleged on social media on Friday that “Radical Islamists” in Nigeria were responsible for the “mass slaughter” of Christians. US President Donald Trump threatened on Saturday to send the military into Nigeria with “guns-a-blazing”

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Protests as Serbia marks anniversary of tragedy that killed 16

Floral tributes are placed outside the train station on the first anniversary of the disaster that killed 16 people, in Novi Sad, Serbia (AP Photo/Armin Durgut) (Armin Durgut/AP) Nearly a year of student-led anti-government protests have seriously shaken Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. By Associated Press Reporters November 01, 2025 at 10:20am GMT Tens of thousands of students

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5 killed as suspected attackers launch coordinated assault on UPDF, Police

While police have not confirmed any link, the pattern of coordinated, cross-border assaults mirrors previous ADF tactics Ugandan security forces are investigating an overnight attack on a police barracks in Kasese District after unidentified thugs attacked and set a police house ablaze, prompting authorities to warn residents to remain indoors. Western Uganda — At least

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Cuba charges former economy minister Gil of espionage, financial crimes

Alejandro Gil has not publicly responded to any of the accusations against him [File: Yamil Lage/AFP] Authorities have not said which country or state actors may have benefitted from the alleged spying activities. The office of Cuba’s attorney general announced on Friday it had completed a nearly two-year criminal investigation of Alejandro Gil, who served

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Kabaka Ronald Mutebi returns from United Kingdom on after a week’s working visit

The Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has returned from United Kingdom on after week’s working visit  He was welcomed by the Katikiro Owek.Charles Peter Mayiga and Prince Jjunju. Kabaka is expected to preside over Masaza Cup finals at Nakivubo Stadium today Sunday 

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Argentina’s chief of staff resigns after Milei’s election victory

Guillermo Francos steps down as President Milei ushers in new phase, with presidential spokesman Adorni set to take reins on Monday Instabul Argentina’s chief of staff stepped down Friday, coming only days after President Javier Milei’s governing bloc secured a renewed mandate in pivotal midterm elections. Guillermo Francos, 75, a longtime political figure, said he

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Illegal Israeli settlers attack Palestinian towns, torch vehicles

Israeli forces set fire the Palestinian vehicles during their raid to Deir Dibwan town in Ramallah, West Bank on October 31, 2025. [Hisham K. K. Abu Shaqra – Anadolu Agency] Illegal Israeli settlers on Friday set fire to five Palestinian vehicles and assaulted towns in the occupied West Bank, local sources said, Anadolu reports. Abd Qabaja,

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Andrew’s move out of Royal Lodge may not happen until new year

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will not have to leave Royal Lodge immediately and could move to Sandringham as late as the new year, the BBC understands. On Thursday, King Charles stripped his younger brother of his titles and honours, and moved to force him out of his Windsor mansion. He will be moving to a property

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