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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has been re-elected with 72% of the vote, extending his rule to a remarkable 40 years. However, the election has faced allegations of misconduct from challenger Bobi Wine, who accused the government of 'ballot stuffing' and called for protests. Concerns over violence and internet restrictions after the election have emerged, as the nation braces for further political unrest.

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has been re-elected with 72% of the vote, extending his rule to a remarkable 40 years. However, the election has faced allegations of misconduct from challenger Bobi Wine, who accused the government of 'ballot stuffing' and called for protests. Concerns over violence and internet restrictions after the election have emerged, as the nation braces for further political unrest.

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The Syrian army has seized control of the Omar oil field, Syria's largest, from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. This takeover follows a series of military actions, including the capture of the Tabqa dam, as SDF forces withdraw to redeploy east of the Euphrates. Tensions remain high as the Syrian government seeks to integrate Kurdish forces into its national institutions amidst ongoing conflict.

The Syrian army has seized control of the Omar oil field, Syria's largest, from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. This takeover follows a series of military actions, including the capture of the Tabqa dam, as SDF forces withdraw to redeploy east of the Euphrates. Tensions remain high as the Syrian government seeks to integrate Kurdish forces into its national institutions amidst ongoing conflict.

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, has publicly acknowledged that the recent protests against the government resulted in thousands of deaths. He attributed much of the violence to US involvement, claiming that foreign elements contributed to the unrest. While Iranian Human Rights groups suggest a death toll of over 3,000, the Iranian government denounces the protests as foreign-backed riots. Internet connectivity remains severely limited, complicating efforts to assess the situation on the ground as Khamenei calls for accountability from the US regarding the unrest.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, has publicly acknowledged that the recent protests against the government resulted in thousands of deaths. He attributed much of the violence to US involvement, claiming that foreign elements contributed to the unrest. While Iranian Human Rights groups suggest a death toll of over 3,000, the Iranian government denounces the protests as foreign-backed riots. Internet connectivity remains severely limited, complicating efforts to assess the situation on the ground as Khamenei calls for accountability from the US regarding the unrest.

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