Japan quake: 3,000 crew of army firefighters and police rescuers rush to reach survivors

Japan quake: 3,000 crew of army firefighters and police rescuers rush to reach survivors

Authorities have confirmed 48 deaths so far, all in Ishikawa prefecture, NHK reported. Many of those are in Wajima, another hard-hit city on the remote northern tip of the Noto Peninsula.

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Pariah economy: Museveni’s ‘life presidency’ turned Uganda into a basket case on life-support

Pariah economy: Museveni’s ‘life presidency’ turned Uganda into a basket case on life-support

Cultural erosion through schemes such Operation Wealth Creation, Myooga and Parish Development Model, which emphasise the individual and money rather than community integrity, cohesion, unity and resilience, which were subserved by culture.

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Stopping the boats: Number of illegal migrants arriving in Britain in small boats drops

Stopping the boats: Number of illegal migrants arriving in Britain in small boats drops

The interior ministry, the Home Office, said on Monday the government had met a pledge made by Sunak in December 2022 to clear the legacy backlog of 92,000 asylum cases by the end of 2023.

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Troops pullout from Gaza signals Israel’s switch to low intensity war, but continues to pummel enclave

Troops pullout from Gaza signals Israel’s switch to low intensity war, but continues to pummel enclave

Artillery fire between Hezbollah and Israel has rattled the border since the start of the Gaza conflict, with Israel’s military saying it carried out an air strike on Monday. The Israeli official said the situation on the Lebanese border “will not be allowed to continue. This coming six-month period is a critical moment.”

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South Korean opposition leader Jae-myung stabbed in the neck by knife-wielding attacker

South Korean opposition leader Jae-myung stabbed in the neck by knife-wielding attacker

President Yoon Suk Yeol expressed deep concern about Lee’s health and ordered authorities to investigate the attack, saying such violence would not be tolerated, according to Yoon’s office.

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US pressure forces change of war strategy as Israel pulls out some troops from Gaza Strip

US pressure forces change of war strategy as Israel pulls out some troops from Gaza Strip

Word of the drawdown came ahead of a visit by Secretary of State Antony Blinken to the region and after the Biden administration bypassed Congress for the second time this month to approve an emergency weapons sale to Israel.

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Why there’s need for Uganda to accept centrality of environment in economic growth, governance

Why there’s need for Uganda to accept centrality of environment in economic growth, governance

There is need to rethink Uganda and its development, leadership and governance and recognise the centrality of environment and environmental literacy to any meaningful change, transformation and progress in the 21st century. A word to the wise is enough.

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Japan Meteorological Agency issues tsunami warning as powerful earthquake strikes central region

Japan Meteorological Agency issues tsunami warning as powerful earthquake strikes central region

More strong quakes in the area, where seismic activity has been simmering for more than three years, could occur over coming days, JMA official Toshihiro Shimoyama said. In comments to the press shortly after the quake struck, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida also warned residents to prepare for more disasters.

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Initially ‘tribe’ was used to classify wildlife, then British applied it to denigrate Ugandans and Museveni seized it as a tyranny toolkit

Initially ‘tribe’ was used to classify wildlife, then British applied it to denigrate Ugandans and Museveni seized it as a tyranny toolkit

The colonialists, therefore, introduced centralised governance, not to benefit Ugandans as such, but themselves. When they introduced domestic economic production of sugarcane, coffee and cotton, and integrated it in the global markets and a domestic education system, which later got integrated in the global education and communications system, it was not in the interest of the peoples they colonised.

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American democracy has been tested since 2022 election, now voters say it’s ‘up to us to make it resilient’

American democracy has been tested since 2022 election, now voters say it’s ‘up to us to make it resilient’

President Tibuhaburwa Museveni has tried to repeat this feat especially in Buganda, thereby generating conflict in the kingdom. He encouraged installation of hitherto non-existent “kings” to weaken Buganda. The Kayunga Crisis of 2009 in which some people died is said to have arisen from the NRM government’s support for the Banyala to break away from the Kingdom of Buganda as late as October 2022.

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