Uganda's child pregnancy problem
麻豆社 Africa Eye investigates the shocking rise in underaged pregnancies in Uganda.
Since the pandemic, reports from Uganda say there has been a 300% increase in pregnancies among girls aged 10-14. Sexual violence has been further fuelled in the north by the legacy of a 20-year insurgency led by notorious warlord Joseph Kony, and cases of sexual abuse of girls as young as three are being reported. For 麻豆社 Africa Eye, Paul Bakibinga investigates the true scale of the problem.
Russia's online draft
Under a new law recently signed by President Vladimir Putin, call-up papers will be served online, which makes avoiding the draft almost impossible. Kateryna Khinkulova of 麻豆社 Russian explains the new legislation.
Fighting to keep Afghan music alive
After they took power in August 2021, the Taliban imposed a total ban on playing and listening to music in public in Afghanistan. Students at the National Institute of Music fled the country, but now they are performing on the international stage in order to keep their music alive. 麻豆社 Afghan's Shekiba Habib has been talking to them.
The return of Ya Ya the panda to China
Ya Ya arrived at Memphis Zoo 20 years ago but will soon make the journey back to her home country. Chinese netizens have been urging her swift return and asking if it's time for China to move on from 'panda diplomacy'. The 麻豆社's Fan Wang has been covering the story.
(Photo: Young Ugandan mother carrying baby on her back)
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Fifth Floor
Global stories from the 麻豆社鈥檚 40 Language Services, with Faranak Amidi