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At least 45 killed in passenger bus fire in Bulgaria

By Radina Gigova, CNN and Reuters Updated 1106 GMT (1906 HKT) November 23, 2021 See how Indian farmers react to Modi’s announcement repealing laws Residents say longstanding oil industry practice is killing them Construction, climate change to blame for Nigeria’s erosion crisis Top US General issues stark warning on China’s hypersonic missile Taiwan holds ceremony for […]

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Kampala,Uganda:The Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Uganda gets new leadership

Remarks from the AOGU  President  In AGM and Handover A wonderful occasion when we celebrate our transition in leadership. Today, I am happy to transfer the Authority of Presidency to the President Erect Dr Musana Othieno. All Responsibilities, privileges infrastructure including   office space. Not only that but I also hand you the human resources.

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Kampala,Uganda:Legislators to meet education minister over school reopening

The State Minister for Education and Sports (Sports), Hamson Obua, speaking to MPs about the meeting Members of Parliament on Wednesday, 24 November 2021 meet to express their concerns about the reopening of schools. The outcome of the consultative meeting, convened by the First Lady and Minister for Education and Sports, Janet Kataha Museveni, will

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Four days declared for mourning former South Africa President De Klerk

South Africa: Former South African President De Klerk … Not to Be Buried With State Funeral   PRETORIA-(MaraviPost)-South Africa has declared four days of national mourning following the death on Thursday of the last white president FW de Klerk. The national mourning starts on Wednesday evening, November 17, to Sunday evening, November 21, 2021 and

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Delhi extends pollution lockdown as schools shut indefinitely due to toxic smog

New Delhi in Smog (twitter.com) Schools and colleges in India’s national capital Delhi will remain shut indefinitely as authorities scramble to bring hazardous pollution levels down with a series of urgent interventions. Barely a fortnight into opening after Covid-19 battered India in two deadly waves, schools will now again close due to pollution levels deemed critically harmful to the health

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President Uhuru Kenyatta – Passing-out Parade at the Moi Barracks Recruits Training School, Eldoret

– First Lady Margaret Kenyatta when she accompanied President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Moi Barracks Recruits Training School in Eldoret during this year’s Kenya Defence Forces passing-out parade ceremony. – President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta with Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi during a march-past by the graduating contingent of the Kenya

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The requirement to be vaccinated or face weekly coronavirus tests will apply to over 80 million Americans working for private companies.

Britain authorized the world’s first antiviral pill to treat the coronavirus, which may cut the risk of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 in half among the unvaccinated.   Britain has granted a conditional authorization to Merck’s coronavirus antiviral, the first pill shown to successfully treat COVID-19. It is the first country to OK the treatment,

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