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Governor of the Bank of Uganda Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile

According to an announcement by Deputy Governor Micheal Atingi-Ego, The Governor of the Bank of Uganda Emmanuel Mutebile was declared dead having breathed his last at Nairobi Hospital in Kenya Yesterday. The 72 Year Old Prof. Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile  served as Governor and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Uganda since 2001, […]

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Gunman shoots three Canadians killing Two on spot in Yucatan Peninsula- mexico

Three Canadian tourists were shot , two confirmed dead, at Playa del Carmen’s Xcaret hotel on Mexico’s resort-heavy Yucatan peninsula. According to the Quintana Roo state public security secretary, Lucio Hernández Gutiérrez, One of the tourists died of their injuries while being transported to hospital following the incident, The attack at Playa del Carmen’s Xcaret

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Russian and US diplomats, conclude Geneva talks aimed at defusing Ukraine tensions

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov have held talks in Geneva over the Ukraine crisis. The United States has called on Russia to pull back thousands of troops it has massed near the border with Ukraine, warning any incursion would be met with a swift, severe and

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19-year-old Zara Rutherford becomes first youngest woman to fly solo around the world

Since her departure on Aug. 18 2021, Zara covered 28,000 nautical miles, stopping in 41 countries and five continents and finally touching down at an airfield in western Belgium on Thursday, a five month long journey. Rutherford says that growing up, she has seen few women in aviation and computer engineering. She said her next

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Taliban leaders are institutionalizing large scale gender-based discrimination and violence against women and girls

After the Taliban taking over the capital of Kabul , they have  continuously to deny the fundamental right to secondary and tertiary education, arguing that women and men must be segregated and that female students have to abide by a specific dress code, this has increased risk of exploitation of women and girls, including of trafficking

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South Korea’s president Moon Jae-in met Pope Francis at the Vatican to discuss peace efforts

The South Korean president, Moon Jae-in, has made a fresh attempt to have Pope Francis visit North Korea, at a meeting at the Vatican where the two leaders discussed peace efforts, President Jae-in gave Pop Francis one of 136 crosses created with barbed wire from a fence in the demilitarised zone, the division across the

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Bomb Explosion in Nakaseke Claims the lives of two Children

The incident hardly come a week after the two bombings in Kampala and Komamboga living several and claiming lives of two people, “A jackfruit-like explosive given to children in Ssegalye village, Semuto sub-county, Nakaseke district, instantly kills Kiwuuwa Pius a physically handicapped child & Kiyingi Micheal age 14 who were playing with another child Odong.”

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Russia Renews Cybersurveillance Operation Months after Biden’s Sanctions

Microsoft’s officials and cybersecurity experts warned earlier this Sunday that Russia’s intelligence agency had launched another campaign to pierce thousands of computer networks, this is only months after President Biden imposed sanctions on Moscow in response to a series of spy operations it had conducted around the world.  

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Pakistan Foreign minister’s first visit since the Taliban takeover

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi traveled to Kabul to discuss the situation at the Chaman border crossing and to solve border issues affecting movement and trade, one of the main trade transit points between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The crossing has been closed for weeks now causing severe damage to exporters.

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