Atuhaire had travelled to Tanzania alongside Kenyan anticorruption campaigner Boniface Mwangi to support opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who appeared in court on Monday.
Across the Atlantic, in France, the country’s interior minister told police to “step up surveillance at sites linked to the Jewish community”. Security measures must be “visible and dissuasive”, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said in a message seen by AFP news agency.Saar said that Israeli flags at the ministry headquarters and at missions around the world would be flown at half-mast on Thursday.
The shooting comes as Israel has launched a new military campaign in Gazato control all of the Stripwhile continuing to impose an 11-week aid blockade that has been widely condemned.
Many world leaders, including allies, have demanded that Israel end the war and let aid into the war-ravaged territory or face punitive actions.Chaos erupts as Palestinians rush to aid site after months of blockade
Chaos erupted in Rafah as thousands of desperate Palestinians swarmed a new aid distribution site, set up by the controversial US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Live ammunition was fired to disperse the large crowds.
South African leader keeps calm in the face of an ‘ambush’ by President Donald Trump about false ‘white genocide’ claims.A significant number of TVs sold in the US are assembled in Mexico, where several leading TV brands have assembly plants.
Less than 1 percent of phones sold in the US are manufactured domestically.Manufacturing mobile phones requires a highly specialised workforce and extensive infrastructure, including advanced supply chains for components like screens, processors and batteries.
The production process is highly globalised, with parts sourced from different countries.The US market for light bulbs is heavily reliant on imports, particularly from China. According to IBISWorld, a market research firm, the number of lighting and bulb manufacturing businesses in the US has declined by 1.5 percent per year on average over the five years between 2019 and 2024.