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Ghana took in Trump's deported West Africans. Then it forced them home
An immigration judge granted her request. But on November 5, she was deported to Ghana. There, she said, she was detained at a hotel for six days before being forcibly returned to her home country.
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EU moves to force the phase-out of Chinese suppliers from key infrastructure, FT reports
An existing regime to restrict high-risk vendors is voluntary but the zone's cybersecurity proposal is likely to make it mandatory for EU countries, the report said, citing unidentified officials.
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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine 'forcibly taken by army,' party claims
Wine has alleged mass fraud during Thursday's election, which was held under an internet blackout, and called on supporters to protest. His party said on Thursday that he had been placed under effective house arrest.
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'Are you dead?' Chinese app for single living goes viral
The app, called Sileme in Chinese, which translates to "Are you dead?" in English, is "a lightweight safety tool created for solo dwellers" from students, to solo officer workers or "anyone choosing a solitary lifestyle", says its development team.
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Iran protests abate after deadly crackdown, residents and rights group say
The prospect of a U.S. attack has retreated since Wednesday, when President Donald Trump said he'd been told killings in Iran were easing, but more U.S. military assets were expected to arrive in the region, showing the continued tensions.
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At least seven killed in Uganda violence, Museveni dominates election results
Results announced by the electoral commission showed Museveni with over 75% of votes in Thursday's presidential election, based on tallies from 59% of polling stations. His main challenger, popular singer Bobi Wine, trailed on about 21% and the remaining votes were split among six other candida...
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Uganda's President Museveni takes commanding election lead, deadly violence reported
Results announced showed Museveni with 76.25% of the vote based on tallies from nearly half of the polling stations. His main challenger, popular singer Bobi Wine, trailed with 19.85%, and the remaining votes were split among six other candidates.
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South Korea court sentences ex-President Yoon to 5 years in prison for obstruction
The Seoul Central District Court said it found Yoon guilty of obstructing authorities from executing an arrest warrant related to his martial law declaration in December 2024, live broadcast of the ruling showed.
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Uganda election: Museveni says expects to win 80% of vote ‘if there's no cheating’
Museveni told reporters after casting his ballot in western Uganda that he expected to win 80% of the vote "if there's no cheating", dismissing the prospect of an upset victory by popular singer Bobi Wine.
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NASA, SpaceX set target date for Crew-11’s return to earth
Earlier this week NASA said it was mulling an early return of the crew of the International Space Station over what it described as a "medical concern" with an astronaut.

