We have started to collect the most important news related to Uganda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Uganda's government urges aid agencies to stop supplying food to rebels so they sign a deal.
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A charity launches an internet game, in which the object is to help a displaced Ugandan boy find his mother.
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Some 75,000 people have fled Ugandan rebels in northern DR Congo, the aid agency Caritas says.
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The UN appeals for the release of 90 Congolese children it says are being held by Ugandan rebels.
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Ugandan rebels launch an attack on a barracks in Sudan amid reports of further abductions.
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Ugandan officials express shock after a mob kills a man who refused to stop smoking in a public bar.
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Uganda's integrity minister says miniskirts should be banned because they distract drivers and cause accidents.
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Ugandan rebels denounce a campaign in DR Congo, saying it will scupper fresh peace talks.
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Justice dilemma haunts Uganda's war-torn north
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Uganda holds a public holiday as the king of the Busoga people is laid to rest.
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Uganda's government welcomes rebel leader Joseph Kony's approach about the failed peace process, but rejects more talks.
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How film producers helped a Ugandan boy get a new face
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A project to translate Mozilla Firefox search engine into a Ugandan language is launched.
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Uganda apologises for the detention of three officials from the Buganda kingdom.
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Funerals should be limited to Saturdays to stop people missing work, a Ugandan official says.
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Bishops from Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda stay away from a meeting of the world's Anglicans.
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The WHO warns people not to enter Ugandan caves after a tourist dies from Marburg virus.
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Ugandan MPs call for the arrest of people infected with jigger-fleas, saying they are breaking the law.
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Uganda's notorious LRA rebels are reportedly preparing a fresh offensive, after refusing to sign a peace deal.
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