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KAMPALA - At least 71 people were injured in eastern Uganda when supporters of opposing candidates attacked each other shortly after voting in presidential elections began Friday, the Red Cross said.
KAMPALA, Uganda - Two more countries will send troops to join a peacekeeping force protecting the embattled Somali government against al-Qaida-linked Islamist insurgents, the head of the African Union said Friday.
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda's government on Tuesday defended the forced repatriation of 1,700 Rwandan refugees, action that the U.N.
KAMPALA, Uganda - U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon is calling for African nations to cooperate with the International Criminal Court by arresting a fugitive Ugandan rebel leader.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - The 111 member nations of the International Criminal Court hope to finally agree on how to prosecute illegal attacks by one state on another when they meet next week in Uganda, the conference's leader said Thursday.
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