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Mahmood Mamdani's Revisionist View of Idi Amin

Columbia professor Mahmood Mamdani offers a radical reinterpretation of Idi Amin's regime in 'Slow Poison', challenging conventional narratives about Uganda's violent history and its lasting impact.

Seven new insect species found in Uganda

Scientists discover seven new frog-like leafhopper species in Uganda's Kibale National Park after detailed genital examination confirms they are new to science.

Seven new frog-like insect species found

Dr Alvin Helden discovers seven new leafhopper species in Uganda's rainforest. The breakthrough came from examining their unique genitalia. A fitting tribute to his mother.

Prehistoric Shoebill Bird Lands on Tourist Boat

Tourists in Uganda were left stunned when a massive shoebill stork, a bird with an eight-foot wingspan, landed directly on their boat. A once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter.

Tube strikes cancelled after RMT pay deal agreement

London Underground workers have accepted a groundbreaking pay deal, ending threat of further Tube strikes. The RMT union's agreement brings 5% pay rise and includes major concessions on working conditions.

Huntingdon train attack: No terror link confirmed

British Transport Police have ruled out terrorism after a brutal attack on a train near Huntingdon left passengers traumatised. Exclusive details reveal the shocking incident that unfolded during the evening commute.

UK Travel Chaos: Disruption Until Next Week

Severe travel disruption continues to plague Britain's rail and road networks with experts warning problems could persist until next week. Get the latest on affected routes and alternative travel advice.

Uganda Bus Crash: 10 Dead in Gulu-Kampala Tragedy

At least ten people have died and dozens more are injured after a devastating bus crash in northern Uganda. The overloaded bus was travelling from Gulu to Kampala when the tragedy struck.

Faulty cable caused Lisbon funicular crash

Official investigation uncovers critical cable failure behind Lisbon's funicular emergency that injured 14 people, raising urgent questions about transport safety protocols.

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