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Kampala (AFP) - A US couple charged with torturing their 10-year-old foster son was convicted of lesser charges by a Ugandan court on Tuesday and ordered to pay $29,000 in fines and compensation. Nicholas and Mackenzie Spencer were arrested last year and initially charged with "aggravated trafficking" and committing "aggravated torture" against the boy over a two-year period starting in December 2020. They denied committing torture and child trafficking -- which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment -- but pleaded guilty to charges including cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment, wo...
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Washington (AFP) - The United States announced tighter screening Thursday for people who traveled to Uganda due to an outbreak of Ebola in the African country. Beginning Friday, the State Department said, any air travelers entering the United States who have been in Uganda in the 21 days before arrival will have to route through one of five designated airports for screening by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and US Customs and Border Protection. The airports are in New York, Newark, Atlanta, Chicago and Washington. The move came after the CDC issued a warning over Ebola vi...
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