Uganda sets bar high for conservation crimes after court commits ivory trafficker to life in jail

Uganda sets bar high for conservation crimes after court commits ivory trafficker to life in jail

A Ugandan court has sentenced an ivory trader to life in prison – the longest sentence for such crimes in the country’s history. A new law was passed in 2019 that toughened sentences for poaching or trafficking in endangered species. Pascal Ochiba was arrested in January this year with two...

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Cristiano Ronaldo woes: There’re players at Old Trafford who don’t need a scarecrow in Man United shirt

Cristiano Ronaldo woes: There’re players at Old Trafford who don’t need a scarecrow in Man United shirt

On so many levels, it was the night when Erik ten Hag truly arrived at Manchester United. A comfortable 2-0 against an admittedly flaccid-looking Spurs was the best performance since his arrival at the club. It was a marker that, while a tilt at the Premier League title this season...

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Russia ramps use of Iranian-made suicide drones as experts warn war in Ukraine has entered a dark new era

Russia ramps use of Iranian-made suicide drones as experts warn war in Ukraine has entered a dark new era

The war in Ukraine has an ominous new noise. People living in Afghanistan and Nagorno-Karabakh have talked about a sound that makes them run for cover. It’s not an explosion or a jet screaming overhead, it’s the menacing whirr of a drone. And on Monday, that whirr arrived in the...

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Peace discord: At present South Sudan is a haven for those who commit the most atrocious crimes

Peace discord: At present South Sudan is a haven for those who commit the most atrocious crimes

Human rights expert have called on African support to enable South Sudan to implement a peace accord entered by the various factions to pacify the country. The appeal by the members of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan follows a visit to Ethiopia where they urged African...

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At least 150 killed, hundreds uprooted from their homes in renewed fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile state

At least 150 killed, hundreds uprooted from their homes in renewed fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile state

At least 150 people including children have been killed in two days of fighting in the latest ethnic clashes over land disputes in Sudan’s southern Blue Nile state, a medic said Thursday. The fighting is some of the worst in recent months, and crowds took to the streets of the...

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