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BBC News with Julie Candler
The President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni has welcomed the outcome of Thursday’s presidential election, in which he’d been declared the outright winner. This paves the way for his 6th term in office of Mr. Museveni, who’s 76. Uganda's opposition leader, the former pop singer Bobi Wine, has alleged electoral fraud, following a violent campaign, during which dozens were shot dead.
Germany’s governing Christian Democrat has opted for a new leader, who’ll maintain Angela Merkel’s centralist strongly pro-European Union approach. Armin Laschet, the Premier of north Rhine-Westphalia, has been elected over the more right-wing businessman Friedrich Merz. Mr. Laschet now has a good chance of replacing Angela Merkel as Chancellor when she steps down in September.
A 6 o’clock curfew has kicked in across France to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Some doctors are arguing for a return to the lockdown the curfew replaced in December, as highly transmissible variants of Covid-19 pose new threats.
Hospitals in the northern Brazilian city of Manaus, which has been struggling to cope with the surging coronavirus infections, have been sent emergency supplies of oxygen from neighboring states and Venezuela. Dozens of patients have been airlifted to other hospitals in other parts of the country.
Britain, France, and Germany say they are deeply worried that Iran is preparing to produce uranium metal, which can be used in the making of nuclear bomb. The 3 countries said there was no credible civilian use for uranium metal, and its production has potentially graved military implications.
Iranian authorities say they’ve seized 45,000 illegal machines used for generating cryptocurrency. Iran’s power supply company says they are consuming so much electricity that could lead to black out.
And a team of Nepali climbers has set a new world record by becoming the first mountaineers to reach the summit of K2, the world’s 2nd highest mountain, in winter.
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