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17 Feb '25
Metaplanet, a Japanese public company, has recently decided to boost its Bitcoin holdings as part of its strategy to manage economic challenges. The company raised 4 billion yen (around $26.39 million) by issuing ordinary bonds to EVO Fund, a debt and financing
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17 Feb '25
For some people, coffee is a big part of their lives.This woman shares that her
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17 Feb '25
Apple is likely to delay Siri upgrades, the iOS 18.4 update may not be as big of an update as previously expected. Apple will likely release the first beta version of the iOS 18.4 update this week with some new features. This upcoming update will l
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17 Feb '25
It appears that all may not be well in the marriage of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels
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17 Feb '25
Manchester City looked as good as they have done all season vs Newcastle - helped by three of their four January signings.Omar Marmoush and Pep GuardiolaThere was something on Pep Guardiola's face as he spoke to the media on Saturday e
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17 Feb '25
Man Utd suffered an injury crisis in the build-up to their Premier League defeat to Tottenham and despite a solid performance, a squad down to the bare bones suffered another defeat.Manchester United played some nice football against Tottenham - but wit
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13 Feb '25
On Wednesday, Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces (UPDF) personnel apprehended a couple at the Apieta checkpoint in Lamwo District for possessing an illegal firearm. The suspects, Golden Ricky Olanya, 46, from Ngora Village, Pobel Parish, Lukung Sub-County, and his w
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13 Feb '25
Police in Gulu City are investigating the suspected murder of Naklet Okidi, a Gulu University student residing in Pudyek Cell, Pece-Laroo Division. Okidi reportedly died on February 11, 2025, after an attack at his residence.
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13 Feb '25
Photo of Uganda shillings ( Photo For Illustration only)Uganda has faced numerous corruption scandals over the years, leading to significant financial losses and public outcry. Here are some of the most notable ca
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13 Feb '25
The Uganda Prison Service has dismissed concerns about the safety of food provided to opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye while in custody.Speaking on the matter, Prison Service spokesperson Frank Baine clarified