Buckingham palace drops new bombshell as Prince Harry heads to UK.

                            Updated by Ronald sserwadda King Charles III’s office has made a major announcement ahead of the first anniversary of the monarch’s Coronation as Prince Harry prepares to return to the UK. Buckingham palace has announced that King Charles, Queen Camilla and other senior royals are to relinquish patronages of almost 200 charities and organizations…

Rwanda and rebels accused by US of deadly camp attack.

The US has accused the Rwandan army and M23 rebel group of being responsible for the deadly bombing at a displacement camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo. On Friday, a strike on the Mugunga camp in Goma killed at least nine people, including seven children. The Congolese army and M23 blamed each other for…

Death toll rises in Kenya to 210 as heavy rains persist.

About 33,100 households have been displaced, affecting around 165,500 people, and 1,967 schools have had their infrastructure destroyed by the floods. The death toll from the raging floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains in Kenya since March has risen to 210, with dozens of people still missing, the government announced on Friday. The Ministry…

Bomb blast kills 10 people in IDP camp in Eastern DR Congo.

The provincial government of North Kivu has not yet released the official count of casualties, but it has attributed the attack to the M23 rebels. The identity of the victims and the extent of the damage caused by the attack are currently unknown. Further investigation is underway to determine the motives behind the attack and…

Joe Biden calls US allies India and Japan ‘xenophobic.

                           Updated by Ronald sserwadda US President Joe Biden has grouped Japan, India, Russia, and China together, accusing them of not wanting immigrants. Just weeks after calling the US-Japan alliance “unbreakable” during a state visit from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, he criticized Japan. India is also a key US partner, despite US concerns about human…

We’re still engaged with West African juntas ,US

                                            By Ronald sserwadda The US is still engaged with Niger and Chad, despite withdrawing troops from the countries, the head of the US Africa Command has told the BBC. On Wednesday, dozens of US troops left Chad after the country’s military leaders raised concerns over their presence ahead of the 6 May elections. Gen…