Number of people killed in Kampala terrorist attacks rises to six, 33 confirmed injured in the blasts

Number of people killed in Kampala terrorist attacks rises to six, 33 confirmed injured in the blasts

Two explosions rocked Uganda’s capital, Kampala, on Tuesday, killing at least three civilians in what police described as a coordinated attack by extremists opposed to the government. Police also confirmed on Tuesday evening that the three suicide bombers died in the blasts, while the fourth was arrested while trying to...

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UN releases $40 million for Ethiopians ‘living on knife-edge as humanitarian crisis grows deeper and wider’

UN releases $40 million for Ethiopians ‘living on knife-edge as humanitarian crisis grows deeper and wider’

The United Nations says it has released emergency funds to help provide life-saving humanitarian assistance and protection to civilians caught up in Ethiopia’s spiralling conflict. UN aid chief Martin Griffiths said on Monday that he had released a total of $40 million aimed at scaling up emergency operations in the...

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Analysis of climate commitments suggest ‘the world can save $300 billion annually if a global carbon market were in place’

Analysis of climate commitments suggest ‘the world can save $300 billion annually if a global carbon market were in place’

Minister from the 200 countries that took part in the 26th conference of Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, face stinging criticism for failure to agree on whether to create a “loss and damage” fund, a kind of insurance policy that would compensate climate-vulnerable countries for damage resulting from emissions...

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Despite deal on greenhouse gas emissions, scientists at Glasgow meet warn ‘COP26 hasn’t solved the problem’

Despite deal on greenhouse gas emissions, scientists at Glasgow meet warn ‘COP26 hasn’t solved the problem’

Government ministers at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) have reached a deal on further steps to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions after discussions overran by 24 hours. On 13 November, representatives from nearly 200 countries agreed the final text of the deal, which pledges further action...

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Suspected terrorists explode two bombs near Uganda parliament, kill two and cars set on fire

Suspected terrorists explode two bombs near Uganda parliament, kill two and cars set on fire

Two blasts in the center of Uganda’s capital killed at least two people and set several cars on fire on Tuesday, local television reported. Witnesses said one blast happened near a police station and another along a street near the parliamentary building. That blast appeared to target a building housing...

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Hundreds of Congolese march on Kinshasa streets to demand  depoliticisation of elections body

Hundreds of Congolese march on Kinshasa streets to demand depoliticisation of elections body

Thousands of Congolese took to the streets of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, to demand a neutral poll body after President Felix Tshisekedi installed a close friend to head the electoral commission. Tshisekedi’s move last month came despite the objection of both Catholic and Protestant religious...

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Soldiers shoot five rioters dead as civilians protest Sudan’s ruling  junta tightens hold on power

Soldiers shoot five rioters dead as civilians protest Sudan’s ruling junta tightens hold on power

Sudanese security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas on Saturday to disperse protesters denouncing the military’s tightening grip on the country, killing at least five and wounding several, activists said. The violence came as thousands of pro-democracy protesters yet again took to the streets across Sudan to rally against...

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England take San Marino to the sword in a World Cup qualifier, netting 10 to the good to make to Qatar

England take San Marino to the sword in a World Cup qualifier, netting 10 to the good to make to Qatar

England have finally confirmed their place at the Qatar 2022 World Cup finals after a ruthless display saw them hammer San Marino 10-0 in the final match of their qualifying campaign. Four goals from Tottenham striker Harry Kane, accompanied by strikes from Harry Maguire, Emile Smith Rowe, Tyrone Mings, Tammy...

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Domestic violence: Pregnant Black women in US have up to three-fold higher risk of dying by homicide

Domestic violence: Pregnant Black women in US have up to three-fold higher risk of dying by homicide

Pregnant women in the United States die by homicide more often than they die of pregnancy-related causes – and they’re frequently killed by a partner, according to a study published last month in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Researchers revealed this grim statistic by using death certificates to compare homicides and pregnancy-related...

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Why some South Sudanese think the US has abandoned them at the hour of need as fighting continues

Why some South Sudanese think the US has abandoned them at the hour of need as fighting continues

The Core tenets of the 2018 South Sudan peace deal, including creating a unified army, have been repeatedly delayed. Analysts warn that divisions within President Salva Kiir’s and First Vice President Riek Machar’s parties – including recent calls for a leadership change that prompted a government crackdown – risk further...

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