We have started to collect the most important news related to Uganda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Ugandan MPs approve the deployment of peacekeepers to Somalia as part of an African Union force.
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A top Ugandan rebel threatens to go back to war if a new venue is not found for stalled talks in south Sudan.
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Kenya rejects a request by LRA rebels to host peace talks with the Ugandan government.
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Diplomatic missions in Uganda call on the government and LRA rebels to resume stalled peace talks in Sudan.
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The woman who began the insurgency in northern Uganda, Alice Lakwena, 50, dies in exile in Kenya.
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Uganda's rebels formally write to the government asking for south Sudan's VP to be sacked as a mediator at talks.
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Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army says it will not participate in peace talks due to resume next week.
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Mozambique's former President Joaquim Chissano hopes to bolster peace talks between Uganda and LRA rebels.
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Police in Uganda use tear gas to prevent an opposition political party rally in the capital, Kampala.
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Growing numbers of Ugandan men are being circumcised, after medical research showed it can cut HIV infection rates.
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Uganda's army and LRA rebels sign a new ceasefire extension deal, boosting the peace process in the north.
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Uganda's army and rebels reportedly agree to pull their forces apart, after President Museveni talks to a top rebel.
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Ugandan newspapers containing sexually erotic photographs or cartoons are banned from general sale.
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Thousands of Congolese reportedly flee to Uganda as a renegade general and DR Congo's army clash.
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Ex-Mozambique President Chissano is named as the UN envoy to try and save Uganda's peace process.
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Uganda's northern rebels boycott peace talks in Sudan after it accuses the army of killing three fighters.
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UN envoy Jan Egeland meets Uganda rebel leader Joseph Kony in a bid to help efforts to end a 20-year insurgency.
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United Nations aid chief Jan Egeland says he would meet Uganda's rebel leader, if abducted children are freed.
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Uganda's LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony wants to meet United Nations aid chief Jan Egeland when he visits Juba.
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