Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Minister of Security Gen. Elly Tumwine has said enforcing the compulsory wearing of masks is going to be the new war front for security forces. Tumwine said that the country has closed the borders through which new infections were coming to the country, they …
Read More »40 U.S. nationals evacuated from Uganda
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Up to 40 US Nationals have left Uganda after the government cleared another flight for persons who had been held here by ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns. They left Entebbe Intenational Airport aboard Ethiopian airlines on Tuesday evening. This is the third chartered flight for US nationals ever since …
Read More »UK pubs try to avoid last orders as virus crisis deepens
London, United Kingdom | AFP | The French House survived two world wars and global recessions. Charles de Gaulle is said to have frequented it and Dylan Thomas once left his manuscript for “Under Milk Wood” at the bar. But the 129-year-old pub in Soho, central London, is under threat because …
Read More »China cuts Australian beef imports after warning against virus probe
Sydney, Australia | AFP | China suspended imports from four major Australian beef suppliers Tuesday, just weeks after Beijing’s ambassador warned of a consumer boycott in retaliation for Canberra’s push to probe the origins of the coronavirus. Analysts said the move raised concerns of a possible standoff between Australia and its …
Read More »Greek migrant hotel ransacked in latest tensions over relocations
Árnissa, Greece | AFP | When plans were leaked last week to move dozens of asylum seekers from an island camp to a hotel in the northern Greek village of Arnissa, there was a swift and violent response. Around 250 people burned and looted the empty hotel to prevent the transfer, …
Read More »Interest on loans will still count during payment holiday – BOU
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Bank of Uganda has explained that interest on loans will still count even when you have been granted a loan payment holiday during the restructuring in the coronavirus crisis. Speaking through a webinar with the Rotary Club of Kampala South on Monday evening, Dr Tumubwine …
Read More »US Supreme Court enters fray over Trump tax documents
Washington, United States | AFP | The US Supreme Court takes up Tuesday the most politically charged case of the year — President Donald Trump’s refusal to turn over his tax returns and financial records to Congress and a New York prosecutor, a case that may define the limits of presidential …
Read More »Stocks down on fears over second wave as lockdowns ease
Hong Kong, China | AFP | Fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections in some parts of the world weighed on equities Tuesday, bringing a dose of hard reality to markets after weeks of rallies fuelled by the easing of lockdown measures and hopes for economic recovery. As some of …
Read More »Kuluva hospital workers strike over non-payment
Arua, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Work grounded to a halt at the Church of Uganda owned Kuluvu hospital in Arua district on Monday when health workers and support staff laid down their tools protesting nonpayment of their wages and contributions to the National Social Security Fund-NSSF. The more than 80 …
Read More »‘Stay away’ – German fans warned ahead of Bundesliga restart
Berlin, Germany | AFP | The Bundesliga returns on Saturday in empty stadiums, but German fans are being warned to stay away and authorities have warned matches could be halted if too many supporters gather outside the grounds. German football will be blazing a trail among Europe’s top leagues by resuming two …
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