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Uganda Opposition Raises Alarm Over Military Deployment

January 14, 2026
Uganda’s opposition parties have voiced deep concern over the role of the military in the country’s electoral process, following the government’s decision to deploy thousands of soldiers ahead of Thursday’s general election. The announcement has intensified political tensions, with opposition leaders warning

Clashes Erupt As Protests Grow After Minnesota Shooting

January 14, 2026
Tensions flared in the US cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul on Tuesday as security officers confronted protesters angered by the fatal shooting of a civilian by immigration officers, an incident that has continued to fuel nationwide demonstrations and renewed debate over

Somalia Ends UAE Deals Over Sovereignty Concerns

January 14, 2026
Somalia has taken a decisive step in its foreign relations by cancelling all agreements previously signed with the United Arab Emirates, saying the Gulf state’s recent actions threaten the country’s sovereignty and national unity. The announcement marks a new chapter in the

Trump Suspends Iran Talks, Backs Anti-Government Protests

January 14, 2026
 US President Donald Trump has sharply escalated tensions with Iran after announcing a complete suspension of diplomatic talks and openly urging Iranians to continue street protests and take control of state institutions, a move that has drawn global attention and raised fears

President Samia Calls for Justice, Integrity in Courts

January 13, 2026
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called on judges and magistrates across Tanzania to uphold professionalism, fairness, and integrity, stressing that public trust in the courts is built on how justice is delivered. Speaking on January 13, 2026, during the Annual General Meeting

Uganda Tightens Grip on Civil Society Before Crucial Vote

January 13, 2026
With only days remaining before Ugandans head to the polls, the political atmosphere in the country has grown increasingly tense following a government decision to suspend several prominent civil society organisations. The move has sparked widespread concern among rights advocates and political

US Does Not Rule Out Military Strike On Iran

January 13, 2026
The United States has insisted that President Donald Trump has not dismissed the possibility of a military strike against Iran, even as his administration moves forward with punitive economic measures against Tehran. Washington’s comments come at a time of heightened tensions between

Foreign Doctors Challenge Kenya Work Permit Ban

January 13, 2026
A group of 22 doctors from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) practising in Kenya has filed a legal challenge in the High Court of Kenya, seeking to overturn a government directive that halted the issuance of new work permits for
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