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05 Aug '24
United States’ Noah Lyles won the men’s 100m final at the Paris Olympic Games 2024 with a winning time of 9.79 in a photo finish to take home track and field’s marquee sprint event. Kishane Thompson had to settle for silver despite running a 9.79, while F
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05 Aug '24
Charles Kagimu etched his name in the record books as the first Ugandan to ever complete an Olympic road race.With a remarkable 77th-place finish in Paris, the 25-year-old trailblazer becomes a pioneering figure in Ugandan cycling.He was part of th
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17 Jul '24
The Motorola Edge 50 Ultra is a unique-looking device with some features that make it a strong contender in a sea of flagships.
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16 Jul '24
Rachael Kawala, the Wamala police region spokespersonThe territorial police in Mityana are currently investigating the murder of Deus Tumusime, also known as Darius, a sales manager for Hajji Bashri and a resident of Kamala Cell, Kawempe Division, in Kamp
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17 Jun '24
There was silence from the Sussexes as the royal family shared loving public Father's Day tributes, 24 hours after putting on a show of unity at this year's Trooping the ColourPrince Harry and wife Meghan were reportedly not invited to Trooping the Colour
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11 Jun '24
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06 Jun '24
Turkish TV channel TRT Spor has apologised for broadcasting an incident in which a woman accidentally exposed herself during the FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League match between Turkey and the United StatesTurkish TV apologized for an accidental expos
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02 Jun '24
David Beckham brought his daughter Harper along for the football match between Inter Miami CF and St. Louis CITY SC in Fort Lauderdale, USADavid Beckham brought daughter Harper to the Chase Stadium in the US
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25 May '24
Nicki Minaj fans have been left in limbo just hours before her gig in Manchester tonight (May 25) following a string of cryptic social media posts from the starNicki Minaj's Manchester gig tonight is hanging by a thread after the rap queen hinted at a c
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25 May '24
When Kampala City was governed by the Kampala City Council twenty-two years ago, it was far from secure. There were pickpockets everywhere, and criminal groups had taken over areas, much like American mobsters owned streets.Even for commuters, there was a