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03 Nov '25
Gold held around $4 000 an ounce after a weak start on Monday, after China ended a long-standing tax rebate for some retailers in a change that could weigh on demand in one of the world’s largest precious-metals markets.Bullion for immediate delivery rose 0.1%, after falling as much as 1
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03 Nov '25
The sadistic Lulu is accused of abuses during his time with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary force as they captured the city of El-Fasher as part of the country's hellish civil war.After being dubbed the 'Butcher of the Century' after livestreaming his brutal executions, Sudanes
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03 Nov '25
Ugandan music star Eddy Kenzo has fired back at events promoter Nobart, threatening legal action over serious allegations linking him to murder and attempted harm.Eddy Kenzo Threatens to Sue Promoter Nobart Over Murder AccusationsEdirisa Musuuza, popularly known as Eddy Kenzo, has v
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03 Nov '25
Stanislav Tkachenko, a Ukrainian soldier who managed to escape from the encirclement of Russian troops in the Krasnoarmeysk area, said it was a suicidal attempt."Essentially, we were surrounded. We had been cut off a week earlier. We asked our [military] command to get us out, and they rep
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03 Nov '25
There is also the truism that the Uganda Constitution 1995, strictly directed by President Tibuhaburwa Museveni, then known as Yoweri Museveni, eliminated the words Kings and Kingdoms, reducing them to mere cultural institutions and heads of cultural institutions.The real kingdoms and king
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03 Nov '25
Bryan Mbeumo has been voted our Player of the Month for the second time in his short Manchester United career.The brilliant forward picked up the trophy for his exploits in August, making an immediate impact after arriving from Brentford in the summer.After Bruno Fernandes took the
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03 Nov '25
There’s something profoundly magnetic about a woman who truly respects herself. Not the kind of respect that comes from praise or recognition, but the quiet, grounded kind that whispers, “I don’t chase what isn’t meant for me.” It’s a presence that fills a room without demanding notic
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03 Nov '25
You glance at your partner and question why they’re even with you. When they offer a compliment, you brush it aside. When they fall silent, you assume you’ve done something wrong. When they take too long to reply to a message, your mind spirals with fears that they’re losing interest. This
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03 Nov '25
You keep falling for people who never truly choose you. You twist yourself into versions that don’t match your soul, hoping this time will finally be different. You pour out your time, energy, and even your sense of self—yet somehow, you end up feeling unseen, unvalued, and utterly alone. And
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03 Nov '25
Life is full of moments where the wrong choice feels incredibly right. These temptations often whisper seductive promises: instant relief, avoided conflict, immediate satisfaction.But the thing about tempting choices is that they often lead us exactly where we don’t want to go. Sometimes