Russia and China Team Up to Create New Kamikaze Drone: US Raises Concerns

Russia’s New Long-Range Attack Drone: The Garpiya-A1 Introduction Last year, Russia made a significant move by starting the production of a new long-range attack drone called the Garpiya-A1. This drone, equipped with Chinese engines and parts, was reportedly deployed in the Ukraine war. This development has raised concerns and sparked discussions among various intelligence agencies…

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Is Banning Social Media for Kids the Solution? Australia’s Experiment and What it Means for Our Children

Banning Children Under 16 from Social Media: A Seductive Idea? Overwhelmed Parents Rejoice For overwhelmed parents navigating their kids’ lives in a digital age, the recent move from the Australian government to ban children under 16 from social media may seem like a welcome relief. With concerns about online safety, cyberbullying, and the addictive nature…

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Express FC Scores Big with New Kit Sponsor: Semabet Uganda Joins the Team for 2024-25 Season!

Express FC Unveils SEMABET Uganda as Official Kit Sponsor A Game-Changing Partnership for Ugandan Football In a landmark development for Ugandan football, Express FC has proudly unveiled SEMABET Uganda as the official kit sponsor for the 2024/25 Uganda Premier League season. This strategic partnership, falling under SEMABET’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, marks a significant…

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Say No to a Forced Transition: The Importance of Inclusivity in Uganda’s Transition Debate – A Conversation with Hakim Kyeswa

The Importance of Inclusivity in the ‘Transition’ Debate for Ugandans; Say No to Exclusion By Hakim Kyeswa Since the 2021 elections, in which President Museveni emerged victorious despite the electoral manipulation by the National Unity Platform (NUP), discussions around a political “transition” have gained traction among various opposition groups and even some members within the…

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Shocking Survey Reveals Alarming Rates of Violence Against Children and Youth in Ugandan Refugee Camps

First-Ever Survey Uncovers Disturbing Levels of Violence Against Children and Youth in Ugandan Refugee Settlements The inaugural Humanitarian Violence Against Children Survey (HVACS) conducted in Uganda has revealed alarming levels of violence among children in refugee settlements. The survey, the first of its kind in a humanitarian context, found that nearly 50 percent of individuals…

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