Ugandan army chief orders the closure of a major news platform

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Ugandan army chief orders the closure of a major news platform

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — The offices of a major news organization in Uganda were shut down on the orders of the military chief, who warned Sunday that all media “will follow the rules" while asserting his authority as the East African country's de facto ruler.

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