Police say journalists were disrupting their operations
Museveni says he has asked the DRC army to deploy local militia to stop Allied Democratic Forces; analysts say that will cause more trouble
Bank says legislation fundamentally contradicts the institution’s values of inclusion and nondiscrimination
Museveni says Uganda People’s Defense Forces have military capability to fight ADF, but ADF was allowed to regroup and grow by previous DRC leadership
Traveling Africa on a three-nation tour, Ibrahim Raisi said the West was promoting homosexuality in order to end what he called the ‘generation of human beings’
The International Criminal Court this week received testimonies from hundreds of Ugandans who say they were tortured by officials
Many displaced people at Palorinya settlement feel despair as they cope with food insecurity and bleak prospects
The Allied Democratic Forces have links to Islamic State
Rebel group killed 41 students and left eight injured late Friday night at the Lhubiriha Secondary School in Mpondwe, in western Uganda’s Kasese district
Delegates attending a week-long conference in Kampala cite challenges such as intolerance, ignorance and political conflict
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says agency will update travel guidance to Uganda in aftermath of President Yoweri Museveni’s signing of Anti-Homosexuality Act
Abuses and human rights violations against journalists in the country decreased slightly last year, but media space remains hostile
A young Ugandan man orphaned at childhood dreams of playing major league baseball in the US but he can't afford professional equipment, so he uses old tires and oil drums filled with water to train. Halima Athumani tells Dennis Kasumba's story from Wakiso district, Uganda.
Police connected the group to online calls for a nationwide anti-government protest
If signed into law by President Yoweri Museveni, as expected, some same-sex acts could be punishable by the death penalty
#UgandaHealthExhibition on Twitter is telling stories about the poor conditions in hospitals and clinics. Uganda's Ministry of Health has disputed the allegations
Legislators took to the streets Thursday morning to voice their dissatisfaction over what they are calling violations of the rights of women and a threat to their lives
Museveni says lawmakers need to consider amnesty for those who "renounce" homosexuality
Other ministers implicated; more arrests urged in iron sheet scandal
Uganda's former prime minister has applauded the U.S. Agency for International Development for its support to fight HIV/AIDS, saying the country cannot afford on its own to meet the needs of patients
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