Film & Animation
Ugandan warthogs suffering from antagonistic ticks have found an ally in their battle against the blood-sucking bugs: hungry mongooses. <br /> <br />Ugandan warthogs suffering from antagonistic ticks have found an ally in their battle against the blood-sucking bugs: hungry mongooses.ย <br /><br>At Queen Elizabeth National Park, the warthogs literally lie down and wait for groups of banded mongooses to inspect their hides for the presence of ticks, sometimes even climbing atop the wild pigs' backs.ย <br /><br>The behavior was recently described in an issue of the journal Suiform Soundings.ย <br /><br>Dr. Andy Plumptre, Director ofย WCS Albertine Rift Programย and author of the article, noted</a>, "Such partnerships between different mammal s
<br /> American rapper Kanye West and his wife Kim Kardashian West visit Uganda Womenโs Effort to Save Orphans (UWESO) Childrenโs village in Masulita, some 40 kilometers north west from capital Kampala. Rap megastar West is in the east African nation to finish recording his ninth studio album "Yandhi", which was meant to drop two weeks ago, until his surprise decision to go and record in Africa to "feel the energy".<br />
Fred Sebatta - Enjawulo yabafumbo Ugandan Kadongo Kamu @ Afroberliner
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Ugandan President Museveni discusses the Kasese killings and his 31 years in power.
Ugandaโs president approves tough new anti-LGBTQ law
When former child soldiers from the northern Uganda returned home, they faced aggressive reluctance. They only thing they knew was how to murder people in the bush. They had no chance in civil life. Anwar Richard Ricky wants to change that.<br />Read more: http://www.dw.com/english
Ugandan tabloid Red Pepper has returned to the stands after two months out of circulation. Eight editors and managers had been charged with treason and defaming president Yoweri Museveni, but after being pardoned last week, the paper is back on market.<br />
Burned Ugandan Boy Ready To Walk Home
A new generation of Ugandan athletes is training hard to make it onto the international arena. Encouraged by Ugandaโs success at the London and Munich Olympics, what they lack in resources, the runners make up for in determination.<br />Find out more: www.dw.com/english
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed a controversial law that will see homosexuals jailed for life, and dismissed warnings from key foreign allies and donors including the United States.
Ugandan gay rights activists and politicians filed a challenge in court Tuesday to a tough new anti-gay law that has sparked international outrage and led to cuts in foreign aid. Duration: 01:24