Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine has appeared at Buganda Road Court in Uganda's capital Kampala and charged with disobedience of statutory duty, an offence prosecution says he committed in July 2018. Prosecution ...
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe formally announced the abdication of the nation's popular Emperor Akihito on Tuesday, as the 85-year-old gave way to his son citing the weight of official duties. The following morning, his son will ascend the ...
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka's president on Tuesday called for the “immediate” lifting of a temporary ban on several social media networks, a clampdown that had been intended to prevent the spread of misinformation after devastating suicide bombings ...
PEMBA, Mozambique — Rains were still pounding northern Mozambique on Tuesday, several days after Cyclone Kenneth, while the United Nations said aid workers face “an incredibly difficult situation” in reaching thousands of survivors. U.N. humanitarian ...
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - In a low-rise Jakarta office block, young Indonesian supporters of President Joko Widodo sit hunched over screens to count photographed vote tallies from polling stations, two weeks after an election to lead the world's third-biggest ...
Boeing's 737 Max fleet was supposed to have a standard cockpit alert that would warn pilots when sensors outside the plane were feeding in incongruous data, a problem that contributed to crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that killed 346 passengers and ...
LONDON/CAIRO: Eastern-based Libyan forces led by Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive in April on the capital Tripoli in the west that has plunged the oil-producing nation into a new bout of conflict. Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA) has faced fierce ...
President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has promised to get tough on what he describes as the “phenomenon of kidnappings” in the country. The three missing Takoradi girls and the recent kidnapping of some expatriates have heightened public fear. However ...
Racists display the apartheid flag because they yearn for apartheid South Africa which they used to celebrate, the SA Human Rights Commission's (SAHRC) Wim Trengove, SC, told the Equality Court on Monday. The commission made submissions in ...
(CNN) Crown Prince Naruhito, who on Wednesday ascends the Chrysanthemum Throne to become Japan's 126th emperor, has pledged to bring the world's oldest monarchy closer to the people. In February he explicitly vowed to continue his father's legacy, ...
H.E. Minister of Administrative Development, Labor and Social Affairs Yousuf bin Mohamed Al Othman Fakhroo highlighted the State of Qatar's commitment to occupational safety and health, evident in the comprehensive policies and strategies it introduced to ...
All the money that is brought into the church comes from prostitutes, brothels, thugs and thieves,” he argued. He then continued by talking about what should be done to such money: The servants of God should receive it and before you use it, should be ...
The ninth month of the Hijri calendar marks the beginning of the Holy Month of Ramadan around the world: according to the International Astronomical Centre, the first day of Ramadan 2019 is predicted to be 6 May in most Muslim nations; and, as Ramadan ...
Jewish Americans experienced "near-historic levels of anti-Semitism" in 2018, the Anti-Defamation League said as it issued a report Tuesday showing assaults doubled and the single deadliest attack in the U.S. was recorded against the community.
NEW YORK (XINHUA) - Facebook may turn into a "digital graveyard", with more dead users making up the world's largest social network than the living, a new study has suggested. A minimum of 1.4 billion users will pass away before 2100 if the tech giant ...
On April 6, after months of protests across Sudan, tens of thousands of mostly young people marched through the searing heat of Khartoum towards the military headquarters near the confluence of the Blue Nile and White Nile. Many were professionals ...