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Ugandan Army Rejects Claims Over Alleged Home Raid

Uganda’s military leadership has pushed back against accusations by opposition figure Bobi Wine that soldiers carried out a violent night raid at his home in Kampala, an incident he says left his wife injured and in need of medical care. According to
January 28, 2026

Life Grows Harder in Goma Under Rebel Control

One year after armed fighters from the M23 movement seized the strategic lakeside city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, residents say daily life has become more difficult, uncertain, and painful than ever before. Once a vibrant commercial hub near
January 28, 2026

African Youth Reject Handouts, Demand Jobs and Dignity

Youth in a local community recently made headlines after rejecting bags of rice offered by a visiting politician who had earlier promised employment opportunities but arrived instead with food handouts. What began as a campaign-style outreach quickly turned into a powerful protest,
January 27, 2026

Fake Kenyan Lawyer Case Exposes Gaps in Justice

The arrest of Brian Mwenda, a Kenyan man accused of impersonating a qualified lawyer and successfully handling dozens of court cases, has continued to spark intense public debate about professional regulation and the strength of legal safeguards in Kenya. Mwenda’s story first
January 27, 2026

Cuba Condemns U.S. for Blocking Venezuelan Oil Shipments

A senior Cuban diplomat has accused the United States of engaging in what he described as “international piracy” amid escalating tensions over Venezuelan oil deliveries to the island nation. The allegations follow a series of U.S. actions that have disrupted oil shipments
January 26, 2026

Africa Faces Pivotal Elections Across Continent in 2026

Africa is entering a decisive year for democracy as multiple nations prepare to hold elections that could reshape political landscapes and governance across the continent. Following a tense general election in Uganda last week, several countries have scheduled presidential and general elections
January 26, 2026

Venezuela Frees Political Prisoners After Pressure

Venezuela has begun freeing dozens of political detainees in what rights groups describe as a significant — though still limited — step following mounting international pressure and a dramatic shift in the country’s political landscape. Human rights organization Foro Penal confirmed that
January 26, 2026
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