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01 Nov '25
Brazilian serial killer Pedro Rodrigues Filho, who was known as Pedrinho Matador (Killer Pete), claimed to have murdered more than 100 people over five decadesPedro Rodrigues Filho, known as Pedrinho Matador or "Killer Pete", was his country's most infamous serial killer and the inspiratio
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01 Nov '25
Moving around several areas in Kampala with the onset of the rainy season has become very troublesome because of the ongoing road construction works. From Bwaise in Kawempe to Gaddafi Road in Old Kampala, and several other parts of the city, road projects are underway.While constructing ro
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31 Oct '25
Juventus have confirmed the appointment of Luciano Spalletti following Igor Tudor's dismissal earlier this week. Tudor succeeded Thiago Motta in Turin in March and was handed a three-year contract after guiding Juventus to the Champions League. Juventus currently sit seventh in Serie A following
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31 Oct '25
October was tumultuous for many teams... and, therefore, many coaches. We take stock of the coaches whose future is uncertain and who may not finish the month of November on the sidelines.Patrick Vieira - GenoaAt the bottom of Serie A, Genoa has yet to win a single match in t
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31 Oct '25
Manchester United manager, Ruben Amorim has admitted that his team will suffer and struggle for a little bit when Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo play in the Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, later this season.The AFCON will start on December 21 and the final will take place on January 18, 2026.
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31 Oct '25
An individual's natural sleep preference (chronotype) is linked to mental well-being, with evening types being more susceptible to depressive symptoms due to a misalignment with a society structured for early risers.Staying up late itself isn't the direct cause of poor mental health.
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31 Oct '25
We often overlook small habits that quietly harm our bodies. A Russian cardiologist shares 5 everyday behaviours that could be slowly ruining your health.We often think major health issues strike out of nowhere, but the truth is, it's the little things we do every day that quietly take a t
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31 Oct '25
Singapore — Oil prices eased on Friday, heading for a third consecutive monthly decline, as a stronger dollar and weak China data capped gains while rising supply from major producers globally offset the effect of Western sanctions on Russian exports.Brent crude futures slipped 36c, or 0
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31 Oct '25
The 5th Regional Transitional Justice working group in Northern Uganda met on Wednesday in Gulu City.The Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Norbert Mao, has urged the government to transfer the National Transitional Justice Bill (NTJB) from the Ministry of Internal Affai
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31 Oct '25
City Power says it won’t turn the lights back on for some Alexandra residents on 9th and 10th avenues until 80% of customers start paying for electricity.After an outage caused by burnt jumpers and breakers at City Power’s mini substation left some residents on 9th and 10th avenues alo