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Ukraine reportedly attacks tanker carrying Russian oil off Senegal

A Turkish tanker sailing under the Panamian flag was reportedly attacked by Ukrainian USVs (unmanned surface vessels) and is sinking off Dakar in Senegal. The USV attack appears to be the third on Russian-connected shipping and follows similar offensive acts off the Turkish Black Sea coast on 28/29 November. The Mersin apparently targeted by “several” […]

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Kenya ;Pain as Moi University law student dies days to graduation

Brian Kiplagat Rotich Kuto, a law student at Moi University, passed away just days before his graduation His grieving family shared the heartbreaking news of their son’s sudden loss, leaving many in mourning Family, friends, and netizens expressed their condolences, with countless heartfelt messages of comfort pouring in on social media A family in Saos

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Russia says NATO remarks on pre-emptive strike are irresponsible and escalatory

Russia said on Monday that remarks by NATO’s most senior military officer that the US-led military alliance could consider a “pre-emptive strike” were extremely irresponsible and an attempt to move towards escalation. Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone told the Financial Times that NATO was looking at stepping up its response to hybrid warfare from Moscow, and

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Kasaala catholic parish revokes permission for Bobi Wine rally

The Kasaala Catholic Parish in Luwero District has revoked permission for the National Unity Platform (NUP) to host a rally for its presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi, at the parish playground. NUP leaders in Luwero had earlier secured approval to hold their main rally at the Kasaala Parish playground in Butuntumula Sub-county on December 2, 2025.

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UMSC boss denies exam malpractice, says vice producing ‘half-baked’ learners

Kamuli, Uganda: Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) Chairperson Prof Dr Muhamadi Lubega has decried the rising cases of examination malpractice in schools, warning that the vice is producing “half-baked” learners across education levels. Dr Lubega, who also serves as First Deputy Premier of Busoga Kingdom, was on Saturday addressing parents and pupils at Good Times Preparatory

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South Africa arrests four men suspected of planning to fight for Russia

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – South African police said they arrested four men en route to Russia who are suspected of having been recruited to fight in the military there. The men were stopped at the boarding gate in Johannesburg on Friday, police said, weeks after reports another 17 South African men were stuck in Ukraine after being lured

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She Cranes Edge Scotland to Seal Third Straight Win at Celtic Cup

Glasgow, Scotland — The Uganda She Cranes continued their sparkling run at the ongoing Celtic Cup at Emirates Arena in Glasgow with a hard-fought 53–51 victory over hosts Scotland, sealing their third consecutive win in the tournament. Captain Mary Nuba delivered a masterclass in the shooting circle, dominating under pressure and earning the Player of the

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Egyptian court annuls parliamentary election results in 26 districts over ‘violations’

CAIRO / ISTANBUL; Egypt’s top administrative court has annulled the results of parliamentary elections in 26 electoral districts due to violations, local media reported on Sunday. The first phase of the parliamentary elections was held on Nov. 10-11 to choose members of the House of Representatives across 14 of Egypt’s 27 governorates. The state news

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Military staff face no sanctions for fatal 2016 mortar accident in Mali

No disciplinary action will be taken against staff involved in the 2016 mortar accident in Mali, which claimed the lives of two soldiers and left a third seriously injured. Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans stated in a parliamentary letter that “employment-related measures” are not appropriate, as many of the root causes stem from the ministry’s organizational

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Libyan Embassy in the Netherlands suspends consular services

The Libyan Embassy in the Netherlands has temporarily suspended its consular services, citing urgent administrative and technical arrangements. The embassy said the suspension, which began on Friday, would remain in place until further notice. It apologised for any inconvenience caused and said services would resume once the necessary arrangements are completed. (Libya observer)

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