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Ugandan authorities on Monday reported the arrest of 20 people suspected of involvement in last week's massacre in western Uganda by the Allied Democratic Forces, a rebel group linked to Islamic State. teleSUR
Notorious Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony has been wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court since 2005.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from the Central African Republic, where Ugandan and US soldiers are hunting him down.
Ugandan troops are fighting in South Sudan against rebels. The news has been confirmed by President Museveni, as fresh details emerge of brutal ethnic killings in the world's newest nation. The UN warns of possible genocide in the Central African Republic, urging a robust international effort to stop violence which killed at least eight people overnight. And the number of lions in West Africa has drastically declined, according to a new study. Conservationists warn they could become extinct.<br /><br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en
Uganda’s elections in January 2021 were widely criticized by international bodies for their unlevel playing field and violence surrounding the vote. A Ugandan opposition member and supporter of presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, better known as Bobi Wine, exclusively told DW how he was detained and tortured in the weeks after the election.
A magistrate in Kampala grants bail to Ugandan rapper-turned-MP Bobi Wine, just days after the outspoken government critic was detained on charges his supporters said were politically motivated.<br />
Agent-Based Modeling of Ugandan Agricultural Supply Chain
An infrared scanner, a laptop and a pair of 3D printers are changing everything for people with amputations, offering them the chance of a near-normal life in Uganda. Duration: 02:03
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
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.
A new generation of Ugandan athletes is training hard to make it onto the international arena. Encouraged by Uganda’s 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
Burned Ugandan Boy Ready To Walk Home
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 />
Uganda’s president approves tough new anti-LGBTQ law
Ugandan President Museveni discusses the Kasese killings and his 31 years in power.