A court in Uganda has given a lifetime prison sentence to a man convicted of illegally trafficking wildlife products
Law bans use of social media to publish, distribute or share information prohibited under nation's laws, bans use of disguised or false identity online
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that although the outbreak is troubling, it is not unexpected
Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s tweets on Monday are said to have joked about Uganda invading Kenya
The Uganda Medical Association has been spearheading a call to Uganda’s ministry of health to provide adequate protective gear to health workers and says there has been a good response
Surge of people fleeing violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo is tearing apart families and stretching aid resources, many say
The World Health Organization and Ugandan authorities are seeking $18 million to help contain the latest outbreak in the country, with a total number of 35 confirmed cases and seven deaths
President Yoweri Museveni assures the country that Ebola outbreak is under control and that no restrictions on movement are needed
Since the first confirmed case a week ago, Uganda's health ministry has reported at least five deaths and 18 probable fatalities out of 36 Ebola cases
Six of victim's relatives died this month, also suspected to be from Ebola
Uganda paid Kinshasa $65 million; the first of five annual payments ordered in February by the International Court of Justice
Linda Thomas-Greenfield says point of her visit was to consolidate relations with Uganda, not to compete with Russia
UN peacekeeping troops recently opened fire on a border post, killing two people and wounding 15, including an 8-year-old Ugandan girl
Ethiopia's war with Tigrayan forces has left less than 10 percent of the region's clinics functioning and hospitals struggling to cope
Internally displaced persons in Ethiopia’s Afar region have been leaving camps because of lack of food and shelter. The U.N. has warned that returning home may not prove any better and it's seeking more international aid. Halima Athumani reports from Semera, Ethiopia. Camera: Yidnkeachew Lemma.
Lack of food, shelter in Ethiopia's camps for internally displaced persons prompts some to return home, despite risk
EU official says there's not enough fuel in region to distribute humanitarian aid
Ethiopia is reeling from the worst drought to hit the Horn of Africa in 40 years and the northern Afar region is no exception
Officials and aid groups can only provide water trucks when possible, leaving locals with few options
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed African Union representatives via videolink Monday, asking them for support but the continent's entanglement with China and Russia may complicate matters
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