A 90-year-old woman survived being kidnapped by Hamas after mentioning the name of Argentine football superstar, Lionel Messi. Apparently, this lady survived the attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz that was led by the Hamas in the October 7th attack on Israel last year. Esther Cunio, 90, will feature in a docu-series that will tell this story from the Israeli part. ...
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United Airlines Plane Experiences Tire Loss During Takeoff, Executes Emergency Landing In Los Angeles
In a recent incident, a United Airlines flight encountered a tire loss shortly after takeoff, prompting an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The occurrence, which unfolded on 7th March 2024, highlights the swift response and expertise of the flight crew in ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew members on board. During the initial stages of ...
Read More »European Union Announces Major Investment In Uganda’s Economy
The European Union has committed over €200 million (approx. $230 million USD) to support Uganda’s economic growth and development. The funding is part of the EU’s Global Gateway initiative, which aims to mobilize €300 billion in strategic investments around the world by 2027. A significant portion of the EU funding for Uganda will go towards upgrading infrastructure like roads, railways, ...
Read More »Top Commander Indicates Ukraine’s Military Prepares For Counteroffensive Measures Against Russia
In a recent announcement, a top commander has revealed that Ukraine’s military is actively strategizing counteroffensive actions in response to Russia’s aggression. This decision comes amidst escalating tensions between the two nations. Oleksandr Pavliuk, stated that Ukraine’s armed forces have been diligently assessing the evolving situation and formulating effective plans to regain control over the territories currently occupied by Russian ...
Read More »Uganda Parliament Exhibition Unearths The “Rot” In Parliamentary Leadership
An activist movement championed by famous and controversial Cartoonist, Dr. Jim Spire Ssentongo and dubbed the Uganda Parliament Exhibition, has left many leaders of parliament sleepless. Started about a week ago, the exhibition has “unearthed” a number of issues that many people are not comfortable with. Along with Spire Ssentongo, is human rights activist Agatha Atuhairwe, controversial novelist Kakwensa Rukirabashaija, ...
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