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JUST IN: CBS Radio Gets Back its License after 14 Years of Closure

Views: 196 Baryomunsi handing over a licence to reinstate Central Broadcasting Services (CBS KAMPALA- The Central Broadcasting Services (CBS) Radio has had its License reinstated after 14 years of closure. The License was handed back to CBS today 7th August 2024 by the Minister for ICT and National Guidance, Dr. Chris Baryomunsi in a ceremony attended […]

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Developers of new Russian airlifter sentenced for fraud

Views: 6 DEFENCE BLOG In a high-profile case, former Deputy Head of PJSC “Il” Alexander Novozhilov has been sentenced to six years in prison for fraud related to the development of the new Russian Il-76MD-90A military transport aircraft. The Moscow court also sentenced Vyacheslav Khvan, former Director of the Project and Design Technology Center at

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One dead, eight trapped after hotel collapses in Germany on river Moselle

Views: 3 daily mail FRANKFURT, Aug 7 — One person has died and eight others are trapped, some with severe injuries, after a hotel partially collapsed overnight near the banks of Germany’s river Moselle, local police said today. The dead body has been located but could not yet be recovered, police said in a statement,

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Meta Says Sorry for “Operational Error” to Remove Malaysian PM’s Posts on Haniyeh

Views: 1 DAYS OF PALESTINE Meta Platforms (META.O) issued an apology on Tuesday for the inadvertent removal of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s social media posts mourning Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh. The posts in question contained his expressions of condolence to a Hamas official following the assassination of the national leader, Ismail Haniyeh.

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US judge rules Google’s online search monopoly is illegal

Views: 4 AA ISTANBUL. A US judge on Monday ruled Google engaged in illegal practices to eliminate its competitors and uphold a monopoly on online search and related advertising. Judge Amit Mehta said Google breached Section 2 of the Sherman Act, a US antitrust statute. “After having carefully considered and weighed the witness testimony and evidence,

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Indonesian forces retrieve New Zealand pilot’s body in Papua

Views: 1 THE STRAITS TIMES JAKARTA – The body of a New Zealand helicopter pilot shot dead by rebels in eastern Indonesia’s restive Papua region has been retrieved, the joint task force of police and soldiers leading the search said Aug 6. Mr Glen Malcolm Conning, 50, a pilot for Intan Angkasa Air Service, was

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Cambodia starts work on canal linking Mekong River to sea

Views: 9 ALJAZEERA Phnom Penh says $1.7bn project economic as Vietnam worries it could be used by Chinese warships. Cambodia has launched a controversial canal project to link the Mekong River to the sea. Work on the $1.7bn project kicked off on Monday. Phnom Penh hopes the canal will boost the country’s economy. However, concern

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Just Stop: Oil protesters arrested at Heathrow as flights cancelled at airports

Views: 6 METRO Just Stop Oil supporters have stormed Heathrow again in another protest against fossil fuels at the airport within days. Seven protesters were arrested in Terminal 5 at the busy airport this morning after blocking one of the security gates as holidaymakers queued up. However, the action failed to disrupt flights as travel

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The 1975 sued for $4.1 million over ‘gay kiss’ that got Malaysia’s Good Vibes Festival cancelled

Views: 5 RNZ British pop rock band The 1975 are being sued by the organisers of a Malaysian music festival which was shut down after the group’s frontman kissed a male band mate onstage and criticised the country’s anti-LGBTQ laws. Future Sounds Asia is suing The 1975 and its individual members for 1.9 million pounds (NZ$4.1 million),

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World Bank restructures $350 million loan to Nigeria to allow completion of seven power plants

Views: 5 NAIRA METRICS The World Bank has restructured a $350 million loan to Nigeria to ensure the completion of seven critical power plants in educational institutions, bolstering the nation’s energy infrastructure.  According to the Restructuring Paper on the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP), this restructuring involves an extension of the project’s closing date, with the new deadline for the loan

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