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The University of Cambridge returns 39 traditional artifacts to Uganda in a major act of restitution
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 5 days agoThe University of Cambridge has repatriated more than three dozen traditional artifacts to Uganda in a major act of restitution welcomed by the local officials who sought them. Some of the objects were shown exclusively to AP journalists.
Uganda Cambridge Artifacts Returned
The Daily Reflector· 5 days agoTraditional artifacts repatriated by the University of Cambridge, shown exclusively to AP journalists in Kampala, Uganda, Wednesday, June 12, 2024. The...
MTN Uganda says share offer oversubscribed almost 100%
Reuters· 4 days ago, opens new tab sale of shares left over from its 2021 Initial Public Offering was oversubscribed by almost 100%, the telecom firm said on Thursday. , opens new tab and competes chiefly with the local unit of India's Bharti Airtel.
Super Eagles suffer damaging World Cup qualifying blow vs. Benin
ESPN· 7 days agoGhana's Jordan Ayew got a hat-trick as the Black Stars defeated Central African Republic 4-3 in...
Nigeria suffer setback while Ayew hits hat-trick
BBC via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoThe Crystal Palace forward netted twice in the second half and the West Africans eventually saw out a win to go top of Group I, with Louis Mafouta’s...
The people's World Cup: why the 2024 tournament is making cricket great again
ESPN· 7 days agoEarlier in the evening, his team-mate Frank Nsubuga had taken two wickets for just four, helping...
Evidence of Iran and UAE drones used in Sudan war
BBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAll we want is for the war to stop. If foreign countries stop supporting both sides with weapons, it will end.” More about Sudan's civil war from the...
2026 World Cup Qualifying Glance
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 7 days agoAll Times EDTNORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEANSECOND ROUNDTop two teams in each group advanceGROUP AGPWDLGFGAPtsHonduras2200926Cayman...
Congo: Gold, Guns And Misrule
Strategy Page· 4 days agoNovember 26, 2021: Congo now has evidence that former president Joseph Kabila stole millions of dollars from public funds using a sophisticated form of banking fraud. An alleged “data leak” ...