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 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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A human rights group condemns the arrest of gay rights activists at an Aids conference in Uganda.
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The Congolese army forms a plan take military action against Uganda's rebel leader, based in DR Congo.
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Uganda's constitutional court annuls a law that required organisers of protests to seek police consent.
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The European Court of Human Rights rejects an HIV-positive Ugandan woman's claim to stay in the UK.
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Uganda sets up a court to try cases of human rights abuses in the north with the mandate to try rebel leaders.
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Ugandan peacekeepers in Somalia have been selling arms to insurgents, a United Nations report says.
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The Ugandan army says it has killed two Congolese rebels who tried to attack a border trading post.
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Three Ugandan journalists including a well-known editor are arrested for publishing seditious material.
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A fire in a school dormitory near Uganda's capital that killed 19 children may have been deliberate, police say.
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An overnight fire in a school dormitory near Uganda's capital has killed 19 children, police say.
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Ugandan government mediators leave the jungle venue where a deal was due to be signed with rebels.
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Ugandan government mediators leave the jungle venue where a deal was due to be signed with rebels.
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The leader of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army rebels puts off signing a deal to end 20 years of civil war.
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Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony has delayed signing of a peace deal because he is ill, mediators say.
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The Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army is holding 100 people captive in Central African Republic, officials say.
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Uganda bans a sex workers workshop organised by NGOs saying it prostitutes will not spread their "vice".
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Ugandan Church leaders ask Christians to forgive Libya's leader for suggesting the Bible was forged.
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