Ugandan voters face soldiers in the street and an internet shutdown before presidential election

Ugandan voters face soldiers in the street and an internet shutdown before presidential election

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandans are set to vote Thursday in an election that is likely to extend the rule of the long-term president while raising concerns about transparency, hereditary rule, military interference and an opposition strategy to prevent vote tampering at polling stations. President...

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