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World Cup, Olympic stadiums in Brazil corruption scandal

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | AFP | Ā Brazil was proud of its football World Cup and Olympics stadiums, but the shame of the country’s corruption saga has engulfed even these monuments to fair play. A bribery scandal linked to construction firm Odebrecht that has swept up scores of politicians has …

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Ochan the hero as KCCA shocks Egyptian giants El Masry

Goalkeeper Benjamin Ochan was the hero, with two saves in the post-match penalties and the winning shot, as KCCA dumped Egyptian side El Masry out of the Confederations Cup in IsmailiaĀ on Saturday night. Mike Mutebe’s KCCA football club now become the first Ugandan sideĀ to qualify for theĀ group stages of the …

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CONFIRMED: US troops deployed to Somalia

‘A few dozen’ US troops deployed to Somalia: Pentagon Washington, United States | AFP | Ā The United States is deploying “a few dozen” troops to Somalia to assist the national army and conduct unspecified security operations, a US military spokeswoman said Saturday. The soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division, a …

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AYA CASE: Minister arrested in new twist

Uganda’sĀ Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Industrial relations Herbert Kabafunzaki has been charged before the Anti-Corruption Court with three counts that include corruption and conspiracy to commit a felony. The Rukiga County MPĀ appeared before Ā Chief MagistrateĀ  Agnes Alum Ā jointly with his political assistant Brian Mugabo and an interior designer …

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Sixty aid workers forced to flee South Sudan fighting

Juba, South Sudan | AFP |Ā A surge of fighting in eastern South Sudan has forced 60 aid workers to flee, the UN humanitarian agency said Saturday, hurting efforts to help civilians in the famine-hit nation. An increase in violence nationwide has seen thousands flee in the past two weeks, including …

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South Korean expert warns about new Pyongyang ICBM

    N.Korea puts ‘new ICBM’ on show, say analysts Pyongyang, North Korea | AFP |Ā North Korea unveiled what could be a new intercontinental ballistic missile at a giant military parade in Pyongyang on Saturday, analysts said. Nearly 60 missiles rolled through Kim Il-Sung Square at an event to mark …

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China seeks Russia’s help to ‘cool’ North Korea situation

Beijing, China | AFP | Ā China is seeking Russia’s help to cool surging tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, the country’s foreign minister has told his Moscow counterpart, after Beijing warned of possible conflict over North Korea. Fears over the North’s rogue weapons programme have soared in recent days, with a …

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DR Congo suspends military cooperation with Belgium

Kinshasa, DR Congo | AFP |Ā The Democratic Republic of Congo has suspended military cooperation with former colonial power Belgium after Brussels criticised President Joseph Kabila’s choice of prime minister, sources said Friday. “The decision to suspend military cooperation with Belgium has taken effect. This measure was pending since (Belgian Foreign …

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UK says South Sudan violence amounts to ‘genocide’

Entebbe, Uganda | AFP |Ā Targeted killings of specific ethnic groups in South Sudan’s civil war amount to “genocide”, according to Britain’s International Development Minister Priti Patel. “It’s tribal, it’s absolutely tribal, so on that basis it’s genocide,” Patel told reporters in Uganda this week, according to a ministry press officer …

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