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Uganda Joins BRICS, Seeking Economic Growth and Investment
Uganda officially became a BRICS partner country on January 1st, 2025, gaining access to major emerging markets and seeking alternative financing options, potentially creating over 5 million jobs.
Uganda Joins BRICS, Seeking Economic Growth and Investment
Uganda officially became a BRICS partner country on January 1st, 2025, gaining access to major emerging markets and seeking alternative financing options, potentially creating over 5 million jobs.
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48% Bias Score


Uganda General Threatens Opposition Leader on Social Media
Uganda's General Muhoozi Kainerugaba threatened opposition leader Bobi Wine on social media, prompting a serious response from Wine who rejected claims of past government funding. The government has not responded to the online exchange.
Uganda General Threatens Opposition Leader on Social Media
Uganda's General Muhoozi Kainerugaba threatened opposition leader Bobi Wine on social media, prompting a serious response from Wine who rejected claims of past government funding. The government has not responded to the online exchange.
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24% Bias Score


Amsterdam Travel Fair Highlights Shift Towards Experiential Travel
The Vakantiebeurs voor Bijzondere Reizen in Amsterdam, a specialized travel fair for unique destinations, attracted 10,000 visitors, showcasing a move away from standard holidays. Uganda and Namibia were popular choices, despite visa challenges and safety concerns, highlighting a demand for authenti...
Amsterdam Travel Fair Highlights Shift Towards Experiential Travel
The Vakantiebeurs voor Bijzondere Reizen in Amsterdam, a specialized travel fair for unique destinations, attracted 10,000 visitors, showcasing a move away from standard holidays. Uganda and Namibia were popular choices, despite visa challenges and safety concerns, highlighting a demand for authenti...
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44% Bias Score


Mpuuga Doubts Kyagulanyi's Presidential Prospects Amidst NUP Fallout
Mathias Mpuuga, former Ugandan Leader of Opposition, publicly questioned Robert Kyagulanyi's presidential capabilities due to leadership style concerns, citing lack of respect and engagement, leading to a new political movement after a fallout over a Shs 500 million service award and strained relati...
Mpuuga Doubts Kyagulanyi's Presidential Prospects Amidst NUP Fallout
Mathias Mpuuga, former Ugandan Leader of Opposition, publicly questioned Robert Kyagulanyi's presidential capabilities due to leadership style concerns, citing lack of respect and engagement, leading to a new political movement after a fallout over a Shs 500 million service award and strained relati...
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40% Bias Score


Uganda's Economic Growth Threatens Biodiversity
Uganda's rapid economic growth, driven by Vision 2040, is harming its biodiversity; in 2022, over 1,000 hectares of forest were lost to illegal logging, threatening vital ecosystems and the tourism industry which relies on them, while the lack of a national biodiversity strategy exacerbates this iss...
Uganda's Economic Growth Threatens Biodiversity
Uganda's rapid economic growth, driven by Vision 2040, is harming its biodiversity; in 2022, over 1,000 hectares of forest were lost to illegal logging, threatening vital ecosystems and the tourism industry which relies on them, while the lack of a national biodiversity strategy exacerbates this iss...
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32% Bias Score


Ugandan Medical Student's Success Showcases Impact of Disability Care
Aidah Katushabe, a Ugandan medical student born without lower legs, is pursuing a pediatrics career with support from Pro Uganda's Mukono orthopedic center, receiving prosthetics and physiotherapy, highlighting the center's comprehensive approach to disability care.
Ugandan Medical Student's Success Showcases Impact of Disability Care
Aidah Katushabe, a Ugandan medical student born without lower legs, is pursuing a pediatrics career with support from Pro Uganda's Mukono orthopedic center, receiving prosthetics and physiotherapy, highlighting the center's comprehensive approach to disability care.
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24% Bias Score

Kagame Links M23 Origins to Uganda, Highlights FDLR Issue in DRC Conflict
During a press conference, Rwandan President Paul Kagame stated that M23 rebels fighting in eastern DRC originated mainly from Uganda, not Rwanda, and insisted on the elimination of the FDLR group before peace talks can progress, a position challenged by experts who highlight the failure of past joi...

Kagame Links M23 Origins to Uganda, Highlights FDLR Issue in DRC Conflict
During a press conference, Rwandan President Paul Kagame stated that M23 rebels fighting in eastern DRC originated mainly from Uganda, not Rwanda, and insisted on the elimination of the FDLR group before peace talks can progress, a position challenged by experts who highlight the failure of past joi...
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44% Bias Score

Karamoja Women Fight for Land Rights and Equality
Women in Uganda's Karamoja region face cultural barriers to land ownership and participation in decision-making, leading to economic hardship and gender-based violence, hindering development and requiring systemic change.

Karamoja Women Fight for Land Rights and Equality
Women in Uganda's Karamoja region face cultural barriers to land ownership and participation in decision-making, leading to economic hardship and gender-based violence, hindering development and requiring systemic change.
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28% Bias Score

ADF Rebels Kill 12 in Eastern DRC Attacks
ADF rebels affiliated with the Islamic State group killed at least 12 people in attacks on two villages in North Kivu province, DRC, on January 1st, 2024, following attacks that killed 21 people during Christmas week, despite a joint military operation by Ugandan and Congolese forces.

ADF Rebels Kill 12 in Eastern DRC Attacks
ADF rebels affiliated with the Islamic State group killed at least 12 people in attacks on two villages in North Kivu province, DRC, on January 1st, 2024, following attacks that killed 21 people during Christmas week, despite a joint military operation by Ugandan and Congolese forces.
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28% Bias Score

Banyarwanda Elect New Leaders to Push for Ugandan Citizenship Reform
The Banyarwanda community in Uganda elected a new leadership committee, chaired by Simon Kaitana, to push for a constitutional amendment addressing systemic discrimination in acquiring national identification documents, citing Article 10's restrictive citizenship criteria based on pre-1926 ancestry,...

Banyarwanda Elect New Leaders to Push for Ugandan Citizenship Reform
The Banyarwanda community in Uganda elected a new leadership committee, chaired by Simon Kaitana, to push for a constitutional amendment addressing systemic discrimination in acquiring national identification documents, citing Article 10's restrictive citizenship criteria based on pre-1926 ancestry,...
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36% Bias Score

Refugee's Financial Hardship in Munich Hinders Integration
Nahla Birungi, a 39-year-old lesbian refugee from Uganda living in Munich, faces significant financial hardship, spending half a day on laundry due to lacking a washing machine, hindering her efforts to secure employment and improve her living conditions.

Refugee's Financial Hardship in Munich Hinders Integration
Nahla Birungi, a 39-year-old lesbian refugee from Uganda living in Munich, faces significant financial hardship, spending half a day on laundry due to lacking a washing machine, hindering her efforts to secure employment and improve her living conditions.
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20% Bias Score

Mysterious 'Shaking Illness' Affects 300 in Uganda
A new illness called 'Dinga Dinga' is affecting approximately 300 people, mostly women and girls, in Uganda's Bundibugyo district, causing fever and uncontrollable shaking; health officials are investigating and treating patients with antibiotics.

Mysterious 'Shaking Illness' Affects 300 in Uganda
A new illness called 'Dinga Dinga' is affecting approximately 300 people, mostly women and girls, in Uganda's Bundibugyo district, causing fever and uncontrollable shaking; health officials are investigating and treating patients with antibiotics.
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44% Bias Score
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