By Zakki Ahmad Tamuzadde, Missionary When missiles hit Minab school, every law written to protect children stands exposed as words on paper On 28th February 2026, what began as an ordinary school morning in the southern Iranian city of...
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If the genuine intention of the U.S. is to liberate women, why are its sanctions and actions precisely targeted at the institutions where those same women are contributing to nation building? Exploring the West and the U.S. hypocrisy on...
The Court of Appeal has reduced the prison sentence of a Wakiso District pastor convicted of aggravated defilement from forty years to twenty-nine years, six months and three days, finding that the trial court had placed excessive weight on...
Greenland’s authorities said on Monday that they intend to strengthen cooperation with NATO to safeguard the Arctic territory, once again dismissing any suggestion that the island could fall under U.S. control. The statement was a direct response to remarks...
Uganda is heading into a highly anticipated presidential election on Thursday, with President Yoweri Museveni widely expected to remain in power after nearly 40 years at the helm. The campaign period has been tense, marked by clashes and allegations...
Iran announced on Monday that it continues to maintain contact with Washington as U.S. President Donald Trump considers possible responses to a violent nationwide crackdown on protests—unrest that represents one of the most serious threats to Iran’s clerical leadership...
Some MPs, to put it bluntly, sleep through their terms, figuratively and sometimes literally, while the people they represent struggle. The result? A country stifled by neglect and broken promises But we cannot keep blaming bad leaders if we...
Mass killings and widespread atrocities against civilians are continuing across Sudan, particularly in the war-torn Darfur region, as fierce fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) intensifies. The fall of the key...
