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The Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has announced a new cabinet - dominated by women.
Uganda joins Ethiopia, Rwanda and South Africa where women make up almost 50 percent of the cabinet.
President Museveni believes the new ministers will help him spearhead economic growth in a country that has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hillary Ayesiga reports...
Non-essential travel into France will also be allowed from certain countries today/from Wednesday/from 9 June as the government eases Covid-19 restrictions further.
The nationwide curfew is being relaxed and people will also now be able to eat inside cafes and restaurants.
Ross Cullen reports.
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India's reported under 100,000 new infections for two consecutive days…
This is just one-fifth of the world record cases reported in early May…
But authorities are worried about a third wave, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.
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The Tamily family held in immigration detention in Australia since 2019 have made a plea for help so they can return to their home in the town of Biloela.
Three year old Tharnicaa Muruguppan was rushed to hospital this week, where she was diagnosed with pneumonia and sepsis allegedly caused by the unsuitable conditions in the detention centre on Christmas Island.
Shaun Bindley reports from Brisbane.
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Hong Kong's health authorities are trying to reassure parents over the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for school children, after lowering the minimum age for receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech jab to 12. The government says expanding the vaccination program will help the education system to return to normal, but some schools want officials to provide more data over possible vaccine side effects.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
The US Senate has passed a roughly $250 billion bill to counter China's growing economic and military prowess, in a rare show of bipartisan agreement.
Lawmakers are hoping that investments in science and technology as well as fresh punishments targeting Beijing — might give the United States a lasting edge over its geopolitical rival.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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