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China-Uganda Coffee Partnership: Boosting Exports Amidst Surging Demand
A Chinese investor delegation visited Uganda to explore coffee trade partnerships, aiming to boost Ugandan coffee exports to China, which saw a 190% increase in March 2025; this collaboration focuses on technology transfer and joint ventures to enhance agricultural practices and processing capabilit...
China-Uganda Coffee Partnership: Boosting Exports Amidst Surging Demand
A Chinese investor delegation visited Uganda to explore coffee trade partnerships, aiming to boost Ugandan coffee exports to China, which saw a 190% increase in March 2025; this collaboration focuses on technology transfer and joint ventures to enhance agricultural practices and processing capabilit...
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44% Bias Score


Uganda-China Coffee Trade Booms: 190% Export Surge
A Chinese delegation toured Uganda in May 2025 to establish coffee trade ties with local farmers, resulting in a 190 percent surge in Ugandan coffee exports to China in March 2025, driven by China's 15 percent annual coffee market growth and Uganda's high-quality beans.
Uganda-China Coffee Trade Booms: 190% Export Surge
A Chinese delegation toured Uganda in May 2025 to establish coffee trade ties with local farmers, resulting in a 190 percent surge in Ugandan coffee exports to China in March 2025, driven by China's 15 percent annual coffee market growth and Uganda's high-quality beans.
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40% Bias Score


Uganda Passes Controversial Bills Curbing Opposition, Restoring Military Courts
Uganda's parliament passed bills curbing political party funding and restoring military court jurisdiction over civilians, prompting opposition walkouts and international human rights concerns; the opposition plans legal action.
Uganda Passes Controversial Bills Curbing Opposition, Restoring Military Courts
Uganda's parliament passed bills curbing political party funding and restoring military court jurisdiction over civilians, prompting opposition walkouts and international human rights concerns; the opposition plans legal action.
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56% Bias Score


Ugandan Mothers Defy Anti-LGBTQ+ Law, Championing Family Acceptance
In Uganda, where same-sex relations are criminalized, mothers like Joseph and Arthur openly support their LGBTQ+ children, defying societal norms and challenging the narrative that homosexuality is un-African. Their activism, despite facing threats and ostracism, showcases a shift in attitudes among...
Ugandan Mothers Defy Anti-LGBTQ+ Law, Championing Family Acceptance
In Uganda, where same-sex relations are criminalized, mothers like Joseph and Arthur openly support their LGBTQ+ children, defying societal norms and challenging the narrative that homosexuality is un-African. Their activism, despite facing threats and ostracism, showcases a shift in attitudes among...
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48% Bias Score


Ugandan Bodyguard Charged Amidst Allegations of Torture
Bobi Wine's bodyguard, Edward Sebuufu, was charged with aggravated and simple robbery in Uganda, with his lawyer alleging torture by security forces; the incident is viewed by human rights groups as part of a pattern of silencing dissent before the 2026 elections.
Ugandan Bodyguard Charged Amidst Allegations of Torture
Bobi Wine's bodyguard, Edward Sebuufu, was charged with aggravated and simple robbery in Uganda, with his lawyer alleging torture by security forces; the incident is viewed by human rights groups as part of a pattern of silencing dissent before the 2026 elections.
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44% Bias Score


DRC Anthrax Outbreak: One Death Confirmed, Joint Emergency Response Underway
An anthrax outbreak in the DRC's Virunga National Park, first reported on March 22, has caused one confirmed human death, sixteen suspected cases, and is linked to a similar outbreak in Uganda, prompting a joint WHO and DRC emergency response.
DRC Anthrax Outbreak: One Death Confirmed, Joint Emergency Response Underway
An anthrax outbreak in the DRC's Virunga National Park, first reported on March 22, has caused one confirmed human death, sixteen suspected cases, and is linked to a similar outbreak in Uganda, prompting a joint WHO and DRC emergency response.
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Kenya Confirms Role in Ugandan Opposition Leader's Abduction and Treason Charges
Kizza Besigye, a 68-year-old Ugandan opposition leader, was abducted in Kenya in November 2023, transferred to Uganda, and charged with treason, facing a potential death sentence; Kenyan officials confirmed cooperation with Ugandan authorities, sparking human rights concerns.

Kenya Confirms Role in Ugandan Opposition Leader's Abduction and Treason Charges
Kizza Besigye, a 68-year-old Ugandan opposition leader, was abducted in Kenya in November 2023, transferred to Uganda, and charged with treason, facing a potential death sentence; Kenyan officials confirmed cooperation with Ugandan authorities, sparking human rights concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Tanzania Blocks X After Police Account Hack, Amid Activist Deportations
Tanzania restricted access to X after hackers compromised the official police account, posting false information and explicit content; the government hasn't commented on the block, but the timing coincides with the deportation of Kenyan activists attending the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu.

Tanzania Blocks X After Police Account Hack, Amid Activist Deportations
Tanzania restricted access to X after hackers compromised the official police account, posting false information and explicit content; the government hasn't commented on the block, but the timing coincides with the deportation of Kenyan activists attending the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu.
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44% Bias Score

Tanzania Deports Activists Observing Lissu Trial
Tanzanian authorities arrested and deported Kenyan and Ugandan activists who traveled to Dar es Salaam to observe the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, citing a lack of legal representation licenses and alleging violation of national laws, sparking regional debate on human rights and judicial ...

Tanzania Deports Activists Observing Lissu Trial
Tanzanian authorities arrested and deported Kenyan and Ugandan activists who traveled to Dar es Salaam to observe the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, citing a lack of legal representation licenses and alleging violation of national laws, sparking regional debate on human rights and judicial ...
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44% Bias Score

Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for First Aid in Uganda
Researchers in Uganda's Budongo Forest observed chimpanzees using medicinal plants in multiple ways to treat wounds and injuries, including on unrelated individuals, suggesting empathy and a sophisticated understanding of plant-based medicine.

Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for First Aid in Uganda
Researchers in Uganda's Budongo Forest observed chimpanzees using medicinal plants in multiple ways to treat wounds and injuries, including on unrelated individuals, suggesting empathy and a sophisticated understanding of plant-based medicine.
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Uganda Military Chief Faces Torture Allegations
Uganda's top military commander, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is accused of torturing opposition activist Edward Ssebuufu, posting a humiliating photo online, prompting outrage and condemnation as the country heads towards a January election amidst a government crackdown on dissent.

Uganda Military Chief Faces Torture Allegations
Uganda's top military commander, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is accused of torturing opposition activist Edward Ssebuufu, posting a humiliating photo online, prompting outrage and condemnation as the country heads towards a January election amidst a government crackdown on dissent.
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60% Bias Score

Uganda Declares End to Ebola Outbreak
Uganda declared the end of its Ebola outbreak on April 26th, 42 days after the last confirmed patient's recovery, with 12 confirmed cases and two deaths from the Sudan strain, prompting a successful vaccination trial despite funding challenges.

Uganda Declares End to Ebola Outbreak
Uganda declared the end of its Ebola outbreak on April 26th, 42 days after the last confirmed patient's recovery, with 12 confirmed cases and two deaths from the Sudan strain, prompting a successful vaccination trial despite funding challenges.
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24% Bias Score
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