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World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
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Uganda's Gorilla Conservation Success Story: A 30-Year Impact
For 30 years, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka has spearheaded gorilla conservation efforts in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, increasing the mountain gorilla population from 300 to 459 and improving community health to prevent disease transmission, demonstrating a successful model for sustain...
Uganda's Gorilla Conservation Success Story: A 30-Year Impact
For 30 years, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka has spearheaded gorilla conservation efforts in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, increasing the mountain gorilla population from 300 to 459 and improving community health to prevent disease transmission, demonstrating a successful model for sustain...
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Presidents Ruto and Museveni Issue Unprecedented Public Apologies Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Kenyan President Ruto and Ugandan President Museveni issued rare public apologies for past government mistakes, including human rights abuses and suppression of dissent, prompting mixed reactions and raising questions about the sincerity and long-term impacts of these actions.
Presidents Ruto and Museveni Issue Unprecedented Public Apologies Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Kenyan President Ruto and Ugandan President Museveni issued rare public apologies for past government mistakes, including human rights abuses and suppression of dissent, prompting mixed reactions and raising questions about the sincerity and long-term impacts of these actions.
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Uganda Suspends Military Cooperation with Germany Amid Diplomatic Row
Uganda has suspended military cooperation with Germany due to alleged subversive activities by German Ambassador Matthias Schauer, stemming from criticism of social media posts by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution and raising concerns about broader EU-Uganda rela...
Uganda Suspends Military Cooperation with Germany Amid Diplomatic Row
Uganda has suspended military cooperation with Germany due to alleged subversive activities by German Ambassador Matthias Schauer, stemming from criticism of social media posts by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution and raising concerns about broader EU-Uganda rela...
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Uganda Suspends Military Ties with Germany Amid Accusations of Subversion
Uganda has accused German Ambassador Mathias Schauer of subversive activities, prompting the suspension of all military cooperation with Germany, a decision the German Foreign Ministry calls "absurd" and "baseless".
Uganda Suspends Military Ties with Germany Amid Accusations of Subversion
Uganda has accused German Ambassador Mathias Schauer of subversive activities, prompting the suspension of all military cooperation with Germany, a decision the German Foreign Ministry calls "absurd" and "baseless".
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48% Bias Score


Tanzanian President Warns Against Cross-Border Activism After Activist's Abandonment
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire, detained in Tanzania with Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi for attending a CHADEMA leader's trial, was found abandoned near the Uganda-Tanzania border; this follows Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan's warning against neighboring countries' interference in Tanz...
Tanzanian President Warns Against Cross-Border Activism After Activist's Abandonment
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire, detained in Tanzania with Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi for attending a CHADEMA leader's trial, was found abandoned near the Uganda-Tanzania border; this follows Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan's warning against neighboring countries' interference in Tanz...
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ICC to Hold First In Absentia Hearing Against Joseph Kony
The International Criminal Court (ICC) will hold its first in absentia hearing in September against Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), for war crimes and crimes against humanity despite his unknown whereabouts, establishing a precedent for future cases.

ICC to Hold First In Absentia Hearing Against Joseph Kony
The International Criminal Court (ICC) will hold its first in absentia hearing in September against Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), for war crimes and crimes against humanity despite his unknown whereabouts, establishing a precedent for future cases.
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40% Bias Score

Bomb Blast Kills Two Near Uganda's Martyrs' Day Pilgrimage
A bomb blast near Uganda's Namugongo Martyrs' Day pilgrimage killed two on June 3rd; authorities linked a female suspect to the ADF rebel group, prompting increased security measures and calls for calm.

Bomb Blast Kills Two Near Uganda's Martyrs' Day Pilgrimage
A bomb blast near Uganda's Namugongo Martyrs' Day pilgrimage killed two on June 3rd; authorities linked a female suspect to the ADF rebel group, prompting increased security measures and calls for calm.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Considers Russia Sanctions Amid Ukraine Conflict
President Trump is considering imposing sanctions on Russia this week due to escalating tensions in the Ukraine conflict. The sanctions might not include new banking restrictions, but other options are being discussed to pressure Russia into negotiations, including a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia h...

Trump Considers Russia Sanctions Amid Ukraine Conflict
President Trump is considering imposing sanctions on Russia this week due to escalating tensions in the Ukraine conflict. The sanctions might not include new banking restrictions, but other options are being discussed to pressure Russia into negotiations, including a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia h...
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Uganda Suspends Military Ties With Germany Amid Accusations of Undermining National Security
Uganda has suspended military ties with Germany, accusing its ambassador of undermining national security by allegedly supporting the opposition and inciting rebellion against President Museveni; the army spokesperson announced the immediate cessation of all military and defense activities with Germ...

Uganda Suspends Military Ties With Germany Amid Accusations of Undermining National Security
Uganda has suspended military ties with Germany, accusing its ambassador of undermining national security by allegedly supporting the opposition and inciting rebellion against President Museveni; the army spokesperson announced the immediate cessation of all military and defense activities with Germ...
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Tanzanian Authorities Abandon Tortured Activists at Border
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire and Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi, arrested in Tanzania for supporting opposition leader Tundu Lissu, were found abandoned at the border with signs of torture after being held incommunicado; Tanzania's government has not commented on the allegations.

Tanzanian Authorities Abandon Tortured Activists at Border
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire and Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi, arrested in Tanzania for supporting opposition leader Tundu Lissu, were found abandoned at the border with signs of torture after being held incommunicado; Tanzania's government has not commented on the allegations.
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40% Bias Score

UN Faces South Sudan Embargo Dilemma Amidst Ongoing Conflict Violations
South Sudan's conflict, causing thousands of deaths and displacing millions, has prompted Amnesty International to urge the UN to extend an arms embargo expiring May 31, 2025, citing ongoing violations by Uganda and questioning the effectiveness of UN peacekeeping efforts.

UN Faces South Sudan Embargo Dilemma Amidst Ongoing Conflict Violations
South Sudan's conflict, causing thousands of deaths and displacing millions, has prompted Amnesty International to urge the UN to extend an arms embargo expiring May 31, 2025, citing ongoing violations by Uganda and questioning the effectiveness of UN peacekeeping efforts.
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36% Bias Score
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