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Cuomo Condemns Mayoral Opponent's Uganda Property Amid Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo publicly criticized mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for owning property in Uganda, a country with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, calling for boycotts and sanctions, while Mamdani faces criticism for his past support of defunding the police and using armed security at his Ug...
Cuomo Condemns Mayoral Opponent's Uganda Property Amid Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo publicly criticized mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for owning property in Uganda, a country with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, calling for boycotts and sanctions, while Mamdani faces criticism for his past support of defunding the police and using armed security at his Ug...
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60% Bias Score


Uganda's High Flood Death Toll: Inadequate Infrastructure and Lack of Funding
Five-year-old Regina Nakawuki drowned in an open sewage drain in Uganda during heavy rains, highlighting the country's alarmingly high flood death toll of nine daily, exceeding the African average by over 60 times and disproportionately affecting children, primarily due to inadequate urban infrastru...
Uganda's High Flood Death Toll: Inadequate Infrastructure and Lack of Funding
Five-year-old Regina Nakawuki drowned in an open sewage drain in Uganda during heavy rains, highlighting the country's alarmingly high flood death toll of nine daily, exceeding the African average by over 60 times and disproportionately affecting children, primarily due to inadequate urban infrastru...
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44% Bias Score


Uganda-South Sudan Border Clash Kills Four, Displaces Thousands
Clashes between Ugandan and South Sudanese troops on Monday, in disputed border regions, left at least four soldiers dead and displaced thousands of civilians, raising questions about the long-standing alliance between the two nations.
Uganda-South Sudan Border Clash Kills Four, Displaces Thousands
Clashes between Ugandan and South Sudanese troops on Monday, in disputed border regions, left at least four soldiers dead and displaced thousands of civilians, raising questions about the long-standing alliance between the two nations.
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16% Bias Score


South Sudan-Uganda Border Clash Leaves Four Soldiers Dead
On Monday, a clash between South Sudanese and Ugandan forces near their shared border resulted in the deaths of at least four South Sudanese soldiers, according to local officials; conflicting accounts exist regarding the location and cause of the incident, raising concerns over the already strained...
South Sudan-Uganda Border Clash Leaves Four Soldiers Dead
On Monday, a clash between South Sudanese and Ugandan forces near their shared border resulted in the deaths of at least four South Sudanese soldiers, according to local officials; conflicting accounts exist regarding the location and cause of the incident, raising concerns over the already strained...
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32% Bias Score


Plan International Study: Girls' Experiences of Violence and Gender Norms
A Plan International study tracking 142 girls across nine countries for 18 years reveals that 91% experienced violence since age 11, with most incidents occurring at school, home, or in their communities; the study also shows that many girls internalize male violence as normal and assume personal re...
Plan International Study: Girls' Experiences of Violence and Gender Norms
A Plan International study tracking 142 girls across nine countries for 18 years reveals that 91% experienced violence since age 11, with most incidents occurring at school, home, or in their communities; the study also shows that many girls internalize male violence as normal and assume personal re...
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32% Bias Score


Congolese Warlord Announces New Rebel Group in Uganda
In Kampala, Uganda, former warlord Thomas Lubanga announced his new rebel group, the CRP, aiming to overthrow the Congolese government, raising concerns about regional stability given UN accusations of Ugandan support and Lubanga's potential alliance with the M23.
Congolese Warlord Announces New Rebel Group in Uganda
In Kampala, Uganda, former warlord Thomas Lubanga announced his new rebel group, the CRP, aiming to overthrow the Congolese government, raising concerns about regional stability given UN accusations of Ugandan support and Lubanga's potential alliance with the M23.
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36% Bias Score

Ugandan Student Jailed for Criticizing President on TikTok
A Ugandan university student, Elson Tumwine, who disappeared after posting a critical TikTok video about President Museveni, was jailed for two months on charges of offensive communication and computer misuse, sparking concerns about freedom of speech.

Ugandan Student Jailed for Criticizing President on TikTok
A Ugandan university student, Elson Tumwine, who disappeared after posting a critical TikTok video about President Museveni, was jailed for two months on charges of offensive communication and computer misuse, sparking concerns about freedom of speech.
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40% Bias Score

Uganda Reopens DRC Border Crossings Despite M23 Concerns
On July 10, 2025, Uganda reopened the Bunagana and Ishasha border crossings with the DRC, resuming trade after a three-year closure imposed due to M23 rebel activity and accusations of Ugandan support for the rebels; this decision, influenced by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, prioritizes economic inte...

Uganda Reopens DRC Border Crossings Despite M23 Concerns
On July 10, 2025, Uganda reopened the Bunagana and Ishasha border crossings with the DRC, resuming trade after a three-year closure imposed due to M23 rebel activity and accusations of Ugandan support for the rebels; this decision, influenced by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, prioritizes economic inte...
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52% Bias Score

Bobi Wine Reports Increased Death Threats Amidst Concerns of Dynastic Succession in Uganda
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine reports increased death threats and alleges the abduction and torture of his bodyguard by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Museveni, raising concerns about the upcoming 2026 election and the potential for a dynastic succession.

Bobi Wine Reports Increased Death Threats Amidst Concerns of Dynastic Succession in Uganda
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine reports increased death threats and alleges the abduction and torture of his bodyguard by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Museveni, raising concerns about the upcoming 2026 election and the potential for a dynastic succession.
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36% Bias Score

ADF Rebels Kill Dozens in Congo Church Attack
Islamist rebels from Uganda's Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 21 people, possibly as many as 43, in a nighttime attack on Komanda, Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sunday, setting fire to buildings and targeting worshippers in a Catholic church after a period of relati...

ADF Rebels Kill Dozens in Congo Church Attack
Islamist rebels from Uganda's Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 21 people, possibly as many as 43, in a nighttime attack on Komanda, Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sunday, setting fire to buildings and targeting worshippers in a Catholic church after a period of relati...
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44% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts Cause Healthcare Crisis in Uganda
President Trump's January 2020 executive order halting US foreign aid led to the closure of numerous USAID programs in Uganda by July 2020, causing medicine shortages, clinic closures, and a resurgence of preventable diseases, potentially resulting in over 14 million deaths by 2030 according to The ...

US Aid Cuts Cause Healthcare Crisis in Uganda
President Trump's January 2020 executive order halting US foreign aid led to the closure of numerous USAID programs in Uganda by July 2020, causing medicine shortages, clinic closures, and a resurgence of preventable diseases, potentially resulting in over 14 million deaths by 2030 according to The ...
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56% Bias Score

Uganda's Border Opening, Lubanga's Exile Expose Regional Tensions
Thomas Lubanga, a Congolese exile in Uganda, claims persecution for exposing corruption, coinciding with Uganda's opening of the Bunagana border under M23 rebel control, prompting Congo's demand for explanations and raising concerns about Ugandan support for armed groups.

Uganda's Border Opening, Lubanga's Exile Expose Regional Tensions
Thomas Lubanga, a Congolese exile in Uganda, claims persecution for exposing corruption, coinciding with Uganda's opening of the Bunagana border under M23 rebel control, prompting Congo's demand for explanations and raising concerns about Ugandan support for armed groups.
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48% Bias Score
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