We have started to collect the most important news related to Uganda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
An arrest warrant is issued for a Ugandan businessman implicated in a nitric acid leak in Mombasa.
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A Ugandan mining company implicated in the Kenya toxic leak denies responsibility in the incident.
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Youth leaders from African and Arab countries are meeting in the Ugandan capital to boost co-operation.
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Uganda's president says rebel LRA leaders should not be sent to The Hague but should instead face local justice.
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Uganda's rebel leader Joseph Kony is prepared to sign a peace deal, a key negotiator tells the BBC.
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The first conference addressing the global shortage of health workers opens in the Ugandan capital Kampala.
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Uganda's government and LRA rebels sign the last in a series of documents ahead of a final peace agreement.
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Uganda rejects a rebel demand that it try to get war crimes indictments lifted - threatening a peace deal.
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Uganda's government and the Lord's Resistance Army sign a truce, the latest step towards a peace deal.
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Uganda signs a new agreement with the Lord's Resistance Army, a day after talks collapsed.
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Negotiators for the Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army rebels walk out of peace talks with the government.
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Rachel Harvey discovers why the political crisis in Kenya is having an impact in neighbouring Uganda.
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Ugandan rebels agree to let courts deal with war crimes - one of the obstacles to a peace deal.
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Uganda says peace talks will continue with LRA rebels despite reports of recent attacks in South Sudan.
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Uganda's Anglican Church says it will not attend the Lambeth Conference because of the row over homosexuals.
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Hundreds of Ugandan rebels are on the move towards the Central African Republic, a Sudanese official says.
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An opposition Ugandan MP is charged with sedition after calling for Kenya-style protests.
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At least nine Ugandan builders are killed after the school building they were working on collapsed.
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The Ugandan rebel LRA group's deputy leader, Vincent Otti, is dead, south Sudan's deputy leader confirms.
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