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UK minister who saluted Uganda s election had local business interests

UK minister who saluted Uganda’s election had local business interests February 3, 2021 Emmanuel Katongole Britain’s minister for Africa, who endorsed disputed election results in Uganda, worked until recently for a company in which one of the country’s richest businessmen and an ally of its president plays a leading role, Declassified UK has found. The revelation comes after the UK’s Foreign Office whitewashed the reelection of Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, despite diplomats from the US and Europe raising serious concerns over voter suppression and access for international observers. Dozens died on the campaign trail and Ugandan soldiers illegally held opposition leader Bobi Wine under house arrest after the poll – but Britain’s Africa minister, James Duddridge MP, was criticized by experts after he described the election as “relatively calm.”

British woman detained in Dubai for insulting flatmate on Whatsapp

British woman detained in Dubai for insulting flatmate on Whatsapp James Rothwell © AFP/AFP File image shows an advert for a vaccination clinic in Dubai, United Arab Emirates - AFP/AFP A British woman has been arrested in Dubai for sending a “rude” Whatsapp message to her flatmate during a row about using the dining table as a workspace during lockdown.  The woman, who is in her early thirties and from the south of England, was detained by Emirati police as she tried to leave the country last week and says her passport was confiscated.  She then discovered that the flatmate, from Ukraine, had filed a police complaint with the authorities over a Whatsapp message she sent, which contained an expletive. 

Myanmar coup: Medics to strike as anger at military grows

BBC News Published media captionPeople in Yangon banged pots and pans to protest against the military coup Resistance to Monday s army takeover in Myanmar is growing, with residents of the biggest city Yangon banging pots and pans, and honking car horns. Medical staff in several major cities are planning strikes, while activists are calling for a campaign of civil disobedience. However, correspondents say the military appears firmly in control. Calls are growing for the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has not been seen since her detention. Over 100 lawmakers had been confined by the military in their accommodation in the capital, Nay Pyi Taw, but have now been told they can leave.

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