**Headline:** Ugandan Court Drops Case Against Man Charged with “Aggravated Homosexuality”

**Headline:** Ugandan Court Drops Case Against Man Charged with “Aggravated Homosexuality”

A Ugandan court dismissed the case against the first individual charged under the country’s “aggravated homosexuality” law. The charge, which carries severe penalties, had drawn significant attention both locally and internationally. The decision was confirmed by the man’s lawyer on Monday. The case marked a notable moment in Uganda’s legal …

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**Headline:** UAE Diplomatic Adviser Urges Avoidance of US-Iran Conflict and Supports Nuclear Agreement

**Headline:** UAE Diplomatic Adviser Urges Avoidance of US-Iran Conflict and Supports Nuclear Agreement

**Article:** Anwar Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, emphasized that the Middle East should avoid further conflict between the United States and Iran. He highlighted the importance of Tehran and Washington reaching a nuclear agreement to ensure regional stability. Gargash’s remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the region, where …

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**Headline:** Food Prices Rise Across Europe in 2025: Key Products Affected

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In 2025, food inflation impacted various European countries, with certain products experiencing significant price increases. Staples such as dairy, meat, and fresh vegetables showed some of the highest inflation rates, while other categories like cereals and fruits saw more moderate changes. The extent of price rises varied between regions, influenced …

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**Headline:** Draft Digital Networks Act Proposes Changes to Spectrum Control, Copper Switch-Off, and Network Fee Mechanisms

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The European Commission’s draft Digital Networks Act aims to update the 2018 European Electronic Communications Code (EECC). Key proposals include reducing national authority over spectrum management, setting a target to phase out copper networks by 2035, and introducing a voluntary conciliation process that may lead to renewed network fee arrangements. …

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**Headline:** Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and UK Lawmaker Tulip Siddiq Sentenced in Corruption Case

**Headline:** Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and UK Lawmaker Tulip Siddiq Sentenced in Corruption Case

A special court in Bangladesh has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 10 years in prison for corruption. Her niece, Tulip Siddiq, a UK lawmaker, received a four-year prison sentence. The charges relate to the alleged misuse of power by Hasina to unlawfully obtain government land intended for distribution …

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**Global M2M Satellite Communication Market Expected to Hit USD 46.97 Billion by 2032**

**Global M2M Satellite Communication Market Expected to Hit USD 46.97 Billion by 2032**

The market for machine-to-machine (M2M) satellite communication, which facilitates automatic data exchange between devices equipped with satellite technology without human involvement, is forecasted to grow significantly. According to Stratview Research, the market is projected to reach USD 46.97 billion by 2032, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of …

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**Headline:** Food Price Inflation in Europe 2025: Key Products with the Largest Cost Increases

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In 2025, several food items across Europe experienced notable price rises, reflecting ongoing inflationary pressures in the sector. Staples such as dairy products, fresh vegetables, and cereals showed some of the highest increases, impacting household budgets across multiple countries. The extent of price changes varied by region, influenced by factors …

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**Headline:** Draft Digital Networks Act Proposes Changes to Spectrum Control, Copper Switch-Off, and Network Fee Mechanisms

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The European Commission’s draft Digital Networks Act aims to update the 2018 European Electronic Communications Code (EECC). Key proposals include reducing national authority over spectrum management, setting a target to phase out copper networks by 2035, and introducing a voluntary conciliation process that may lead to renewed network fee arrangements. …

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