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“Ugandan Court Sentences US Dual Citizen to Death for Nursery School Killings”

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“Uganda Hands Death Penalty to Killer of 4 Toddlers in Kampala Nursery Attack”

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“17 Sudanese Refugees Drown in Mediterranean Shipwreck Off Libya”

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“Russia Vows to Keep Troops in Mali Despite Rebel Attacks on Key Bases”

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“Amnesty: 150 Die in Nigeria’s Kwara Military Detention Camp”

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“US and Mozambique Sign $537 Million Climate and Agriculture Pact”

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“Ugandan Court Sentences US Dual Citizen to Death for Nursery School Killings”

(Alternative for broader reach):
“Uganda Hands Death Penalty to Killer of 4 Toddlers in Kampala Nursery Attack”

(For the refugee tragedy):
“17 Sudanese Refugees Drown in Mediterranean Shipwreck Off Libya”

(For the Russia-Mali story):
“Russia Vows to Keep Troops in Mali Despite Rebel Attacks on Key Bases”

(For the Nigeria abuse report):
“Amnesty: 150 Die in Nigeria’s Kwara Military Detention Camp”

(For the US-Mozambique deal):
“US and Mozambique Sign $537 Million Climate and Agriculture Pact”

Note: Each headline adheres to your rules—specific actors, locations, SEO power (e.g., “US dual citizen,” “Mediterranean shipwreck”), and professional tone. Let me know if you’d like adjustments for a particular story.

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Last updated: May 3, 2026 1:07 pm
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Ugandan Man Sentenced to Death for Nursery School Killings; Libyan Boat Tragedy Claims Lives of Sudanese Refugees

In a chilling verdict, a Ugandan court has sentenced 38-year-old Christopher Okello Onyum to death by hanging for the brutal murder of four toddlers at a nursery school in Kampala. The horrific incident occurred on April 2 at the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Program, where Onyum fatally stabbed children aged between one and two years old.

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Ugandan Man Sentenced to Death for Nursery School Killings; Libyan Boat Tragedy Claims Lives of Sudanese RefugeesLibyan Coast Tragedy: Sudanese Refugees Lost at SeaRussia Vows to Stay in Mali Despite Escalating ViolenceNigeria Faces Allegations of Abuse in Kwara Detention CampMozambique and U.S. Sign $537 Million Development Deal

Onyum, who holds dual Ugandan and US citizenship, admitted to the crime, describing it as a “human sacrifice” he believed would bring him wealth. However, during the trial, he pleaded not guilty, claiming he was suffering from mental illness and lacked the intent to kill. Presiding Judge Alice Komuhangi Khauka dismissed his defense, stating that Onyum was “very sane” at the time of the attack.

Uganda retains capital punishment, though it has not been carried out since 2005. Onyum has 14 days to appeal the sentence. The case has sparked outrage and sorrow across the nation, raising questions about mental health interventions and the safety of vulnerable children.

Libyan Coast Tragedy: Sudanese Refugees Lost at Sea

In a separate tragedy, at least 17 Sudanese refugees drowned when their boat capsized off the Libyan coast near Tobruk. The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) reported that out of 33 people on board, only seven survived, with nine still missing.

The incident highlights the perilous journey many Sudanese migrants face as they flee the ongoing conflict in their homeland. Since the war erupted in 2023, over 559,000 Sudanese refugees have arrived in Libya, though only a fraction are formally registered. Many live in precarious conditions, vulnerable to exploitation, trafficking, and violence.

The UNHCR has described the crisis as part of the world’s largest displacement emergency, with millions of Sudanese scattered across the region. The tragedy underscores the urgent need for international support and safer pathways for refugees.

Russia Vows to Stay in Mali Despite Escalating Violence

Russia has reaffirmed its commitment to Mali, stating its forces will remain in the West African nation despite recent setbacks. Tuareg separatist attacks forced Russian troops to withdraw from the strategic northern town of Kidal, fueling speculation about a possible exit.

However, Kremlin officials denied any plans to withdraw, emphasizing Moscow’s support for Mali’s military rulers in their fight against extremism. The situation remains tense as jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and separatist forces continue to escalate violence.

The killing of Mali’s Defense Minister Sadio Camara, a key architect of the Mali-Russia partnership, has further complicated the security landscape. Mali has been grappling with instability since 2012, with threats from jihadist groups, separatist movements, and criminal networks.

Nigeria Faces Allegations of Abuse in Kwara Detention Camp

Amnesty International has accused Nigerian authorities of failing to protect displaced Fulani pastoralists detained in Kwara State. The human rights organization alleges that at least 150 people, mostly children, died in a military-controlled camp due to harsh conditions, malnutrition, and disease.

Approximately 1,500 Fulani men, women, and children were held at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp in Yikpata after fleeing attacks by armed groups. Amnesty’s report highlights widespread suffering, with pregnant women at risk due to lack of maternal care.

The organization has called for a prompt and independent investigation into the deaths and treatment of detainees. The allegations cast a spotlight on Nigeria’s handling of internal displacement and the plight of vulnerable communities.

Mozambique and U.S. Sign $537 Million Development Deal

In a significant move, Mozambique and the United States have signed a $537.5 million Memorandum of Understanding under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). The agreement includes $500 million in U.S. contributions and $37.5 million from Mozambique, focusing on coastal livelihoods, climate resilience, rural transport, and agricultural reform.

Despite concerns that the Trump administration would dismantle the MCC, the U.S. government reaffirmed its commitment to the program in September 2025. Mozambican Minister of Planning and Development Salim Valá hailed the agreement as a milestone in deepening bilateral cooperation.

The deal aims to drive sustainable development and improve livelihoods in Mozambique, marking a positive step forward for the country’s economic and environmental challenges.

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