Uganda’s politically burdened judiciary is a slave of the executive and incapable of serving justice
Indeed political interference in judicial processes has been the rule rather than the exception. By the Constitution assigning the power of appointment and approval to the president of Uganda, it created a straight avenue for the Executive to interfere in the workings of the judiciary.
Israel uncovers major Hamas command centre in Gaza City as ceasefire talks gain momentum
The Israeli offensive has devastated much of northern Gaza, killed nearly 20,000 Palestinians, and driven some 1.9 million people – nearly 85 per cent of the population – from their homes. The widespread destruction and heavy civilian death toll has drawn increasing international calls for a cease-fire.
After 155 years of dormancy, clause in US Constitution on insurrection threatens Trump’s campaign
So far, very little in the real world. Aware that the case was very likely going to the US Supreme Court, the 4-3 Colorado Supreme Court majority stayed their own order until January 4 – the day before the state’s primary ballots are due at the printer – or until the Supreme Court rules.
Paramount in talks to sell Black Entertainment Television Network to management-led group
Paramount is controlled by the Shari Redstone-led media company that owns 77 per cent of Paramount’s Class A voting shares.
Transdisciplinarity: Integrating certified and non-certified experts, stakeholders and practitioners in one spectrum of thinking and action
Specifically, to be certified is to be officially recognised as possessing certain qualifications or meeting certain standards. The standards met might be for a diploma, a first degree, a second degree or a third degree in any disciplinary, crossdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary or extradisciplinary undertaking in education.
Clubs get greenlight to start Super League as European Court rules UEFA, Fifa breached EU law
In its ruling the EU’s top court said that FIFA and UEFA abused their dominant position by forbidding clubs to compete in a European Super League (ESL), although that project may still not be approved as the court did not rule on it specifically.
Nurse-turned whistleblower terms US Covid vaccine mandates ‘murders, they are murders…murders going on right now’
Macrae said the ostracising hasn’t stopped, lamenting that she still gets pushback from people who accuse her of being paid to criticize the medical system or call her a “monster.”
Sacked for snubbing trial drug, nurse details how US Covid vaccine rollout spiked hospitalisations, proven treatments were banned
Despite Covid-19 being “the most inflammatory disease process that humanity has ever seen,” experienced hospital staff were blocked from administering steroids — “the best treatment for an inflammatory process,” Macrae said.
Historic: Trump first presidential candidate ruled out of White House race for ‘insurrection’
The Colorado court concluded that the US Constitution bars Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination in 2024, from appearing on the ballot because of his role instigating violence at the Capitol as lawmakers met to certify the results of the 2020 election. The court’s majority acknowledged the decision was “uncharted territory.”
Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp pops up from nowhere to become genuine EPL title prospects
Having been in contention for a clean sweep of trophies up until the final two games of the season in 2022, Liverpool ended up empty-handed a year later and failed to even qualify for the Champions League.