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Selena Gomez ‘grieved’ because she can’t conceive children due to medical reasons

Selena Gomez “can’t carry” children due to medical reasons. The Wizards of Waverly Place actress, 32, recently said she was planning to adopt a baby before she met her music producer boyfriend Benny Blanco, 36, who she has been dating since 2023. She has now revealed she has had to “grieve” her inability to naturally […]

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Kate, the Princess of Wales, has finished chemotherapy and will return to limited public duties

Undated handout screengrab taken from a video provided by The Kensington Palace of the Prince William, Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis obtained by Reuters on Sept 9, 2024, video taken in August in Norfolk. PHOTO: Will Warr/Kensington Palace via Reuters LONDON — Kate, Britain’s Princess of Wales, said on Monday (Sept

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Uganda Deploys Automated Call Centers in War Against Mental Health

By Francis Lubega Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall health, and it affects millions of people worldwide, including those in Uganda. Recovery from mental health is a journey filled with challenges and setbacks. However, with the proper support and care, individuals can overcome their struggles and regain their mental well-being. The story of

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ASIA : Measles jab drive launched in South

Five fatalities reported in three border provinces, where vaccination rates are traditionally low. Health authorities have launched an intensive vaccination campaign following the deaths of five people in the latest outbreak of measles in Thailand’s three southernmost provinces. Three of the five victims who died from the highly contagious disease over the past month in Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani

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KAMPALA -UGANDA : A DAY WITHOUT CARS IN KAMPALA, A BREATHE OF FRESH AIR

On a sunny Saturday morning, the streets of Nile Avenue, Speke Road, Shimoni Road, and Buganda Road witnessed an extraordinary transformation. Instead of the usual traffic jams and the honking horns, the city’s streets were filled with laughter, cycling enthusiasts, children playing, and the joyful bustle of a community united for a cause. The 2nd

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KCCA COMMITTED TO IMPROVING CITY TRADING SPACES AND MARKET INFRUSTRUCTURE

Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) is set to continue enhancing market infrastructure and expand trading spaces in a bid to improve the livelihoods of vendors across the city. This was revealed by the KCCA Executive Director Dorothy Kisaka, during a meeting with leaders of the 16 KCCA-managed public markets at Kololo grounds on September 6,

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Tomorrow, Sat. 07/09/24 is the KCCA Kampala car-free day

No cars on Buganda Road, Nile Avenue, Speke Road, and Shimoni Road for the whole day. Only pedestrians shall be allowed on those roads. Plan your movements in the Kampala Central Business District. Take a walk, enjoy the KCCA car free day. Car-free zones offer unique opportunities to advance the case for investments in green,

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China officially ends adoption scheme for foreign families

Only relatives will now be allowed to adopt and US diplomats have reportedly been told that Beijing will not process cases that are already under way. China has officially cancelled the international adoption programme that allowed tens of thousands of Chinese orphans and abandoned children to find a new home overseas. Mao Ning, a foreign

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Mpox outbreak: DR Congo faces severe medicine shortages and overcrowding.

Several patients at a temporary Mpox isolation ward in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are in dire need of proper medical care as overwhelmed hospital staff struggle with medicine shortages and overcrowding. These patients have been diagnosed with Mpox, a virus which was declared a global public health emergency three weeks ago. Several reports

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Polio vaccination campaign in Gaza continues amid Israeli war.

Around 87,000 children vaccinated in 1st day of campaign, UNRWA says. A polio vaccination campaign for children under the age of 10 continued for the second day in the central Gaza Strip on Monday amid a deadly Israeli offensive on the enclave. On the first day of the campaign, teams from the UN agency for

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