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Conceptual image of military presence and election fraud in Uganda
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Uganda Election Bobi Wine Threat: General Muhoozi Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to opposition leader Bobi Wine following Uganda's disputed 2026 election results.

Uganda Museveni 7th Term Election: 40 Years of Rule Extended Amid Crackdown
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Uganda Museveni 7th Term Election: 40 Years of Rule Extended Amid Crackdown

President Yoweri Museveni wins a 7th term in Uganda with 71.65% of the vote. The election, marked by internet shutdowns and opposition arrests, extends his 40-year rule.

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine campaigning in a bulletproof vest
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Uganda Presidential Election 2026: Bobi Wine vs Museveni Showdown Amid Body Armor and Tear Gas

Uganda's 2026 election reaches a climax as Bobi Wine finishes his campaign in body armor. Discover how Museveni's 40-year rule faces a militarized opposition challenge.

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Silhouettes of people protesting over a weathered world map
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Global Political Trends 2025 Review: A Year Marked by Conflict and Resistance

Review the global political trends of 2025. From human rights crises in Syria to the generational leadership gap in Africa, we analyze the events that defined a turbulent year.

Voters queuing at a polling station in Bangui during the CAR election
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CAR 2025 Presidential Election Touadera: Power, Russian Presence, and Frozen Opposition

Analysis of the CAR 2025 Presidential Election held on Dec 28. President Touadera seeks a third term amid Russian Wagner Group presence and opposition suppression.

Sudan's New Civilian Roadmap: A Path to Peace or a Diplomatic Distraction?
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Sudan's New Civilian Roadmap: A Path to Peace or a Diplomatic Distraction?

A new civilian-led political roadmap to end Sudan's war was announced in Nairobi, but it faces skepticism from domestic critics and international partners like the EU, who question its legitimacy and strategy.

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