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    Türk praised Indonesia’s Parliament for passing the Domestic Workers Protection Law, calling it a “historic breakthrough” for the nation’s estimated 4.2 million domestic workers, most of them being women.
    Mao framed his bid for Speaker as part of a broader mission to reform Parliament, which he said needs urgent fixing, particularly in tackling corruption and restoring public trust in the legislature.

    Nigeria insurgency: Nearly 400 sentenced for links to Boko...

    Source BBC| Nearly 400 people have been sentenced in Nigeria for links with militant Islamic groups following mass trials. The...

    U.S. Reaffirms Solidarity with Rwanda on Kwibuka 32, Pledges...

    The United States has reaffirmed its strong solidarity with Rwanda during Kwibuka 32, as the country marked 32 years...

    DRC Returns to FIFA World Cup 2026 After 52...

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo have dramatically ended a 52-year exile from football’s grandest stage after edging Jamaica...

    UPDF Troops in Somalia Sharpen Aviation Security Skills

    Nineteen soldiers of the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) deployed under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in...

    BOOK REVIEW: Uganda’s Epic Journey of Rebirth and Resilience...

    In a grand literary unveiling that captured the essence of Uganda’s modern history, Ambassador Dickson Ogwang Okul launched his...

    US Cancels VISAs for All South Sudanese Citizens

    The United States government has announced an immediate suspension of all visa privileges for holders of South Sudanese passports,...

    Israel Cabinet Meets to Discuss Lebanon Ceasefire Deal

    Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of failing to implement the deal in the past, with Israel suggesting that a new ceasefire must allow her forces to strike any Hezbollah fighters or weapons that remain south of the river. Lebanon further demanded that Israel stop conducting military flights over her territory.

    Four Days Race to White House: Kamala and Trump—Who...

    Polls are never 100 percent accurate; in some instances, they have been proven wrong. In 2016, they underestimated the popularity of the Republican candidate and eventually won the race.

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