The court will on 20 May rule on a case in which a student has sued the president for blocking him on Twitter. The Harvard
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People Power
With the 2020 general election campaign season starting to take shape, the national political scene has been invigorated by the emergence of a force that
iPhone 11 Pro vs. Galaxy S20 Ultra camera comparison: Which phone is best?
Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra is all about the camera. It packs a sensor that can take 108-megapixel images and offers a whopping 100x zoom to close up
South Sudan split over who takes what ministry
The formation of the transitional government in South Sudan could be unduly delayed following disagreements over portfolio balance between President Salva Kiir and first Vice
Nadal Completes Acapulco Hat Trick
Rafael Nadal’s first two titles at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC (2005, 2013) were clinched on red clay. On Saturday, the top-seeded Spaniard completed his
Lazio go top of Serie A by beating Bologna
Lazio went top of Serie A for the first time in a decade on Saturday, leapfrogging Juventus with a 2-0 victory over Bologna. Luis Alberto
The US urges Ethiopia to sign Nile dam deal
The United States says Ethiopia must, in the shortest possible time, sign a deal with Egypt and Sudan about a giant dam it is building
Church of Uganda inaugurates new Archbishop
The service is underway for the installation of Bishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu as the new Archbishop of the Province of the Church of Uganda at
Bududa electoral materials stolen
Police in Bududa District has arrested two people on allegations of stealing Electoral Commission materials. Police said Mr. Richard Wabuteya, the Electoral Commission Supervisor for
How Premier League’s longest unbeaten runs ended after shock Liverpool loss
For the first time since January 3, 2019, Liverpool have tasted defeat in a Premier League match. Ismaila Sarr’s second-half double and Troy Deeney’s strike