We have started to collect the most important news related to Uganda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Joseph Kony, leader of Ugandan rebel group Lord's Resistance Army, tells the BBC he is not guilty of war crimes.
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Andrew Harding tries to find out what has happened to a Ugandan boy he helped in 2004 after his parents were murdered.
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Ugandan LRA rebels are blamed for an attack near Juba, where their leaders have arrived for peace talks.
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Lord's Resistance Army rebels prepare for talks in southern Sudan with the Ugandan government.
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Interpol issues the first wanted persons notices for the International Criminal Court, for Ugandan suspects.
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The elusive head of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army calls for an end to 20 years of war in a DVD appearance.
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A refugee camp guard in northern Uganda shoots dead at least 10 displaced people with 13 more in hospital.
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The world court says Uganda is obliged to arrest LRA leader Joseph Kony, who has been offered a peace deal.
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Uganda's President Museveni says LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony will be safe if he ends the war by the end of July.
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Uganda's President Museveni is to be sworn in for a third term, after his controversial re-election in February.
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The DR Congo accuses Ugandan troops of illegally crossing onto its territory - charges denied by Uganda.
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Susie Emmett visits Uganda's only hospital treating cancer and witnesses how the country is coping with an influx of patients.
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The star witness in the trial of Uganda's opposition leader appears in court, scotching reports she had fled.
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Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye's trial is delayed after the star prosecution witness fails to appear.
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The Ugandan army says it has begun sending home people who fled rebel attacks from northern camps.
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Uganda's Supreme Court narrowly rejects a challenge to the re-election of President Yoweri Museveni.
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Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye and 22 co-defendants deny treason charges at their trial.
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Rebels are carrying out "terrorism of the worst kind" in north Uganda and must be halted, a UN aid chief says.
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A midnight fire in the dormitory of a boarding school in western Uganda kills at least 13 children.
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