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Link verificato il 20 Lug 2008 AU troops 'may spark Somali war'

[BBC World] - 9. Marzo 2007 - 20:58

Eritrea warns of "dire consequences" unless Uganda pulls its peacekeeping troops out of war-torn Somalia.

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Link verificato il 20 Lug 2008 Uganda judiciary calls off strike

[BBC World] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 0:27

Ugandan judges end a strike after they say the president expressed regret over the storming of the High Court.

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Link verificato il 21 Lug 2008 Uganda lawyers in protest strike

[BBC World] - 12. Marzo 2007 - 11:09

Ugandan lawyers begin a strike in protest at the storming of the High Court by security agents.

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Link verificato il 21 Lug 2008 U.N. envoy meets Uganda rebel Kony in Congo

[Reuters international] - 12. Marzo 2007 - 11:42

KAMPALA (Reuters) - The new U.N. envoy for Uganda's conflict met the fugitive Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebel leader Joseph Kony at his jungle hideout in a bid to restart stalled peace talks, Kony's deputy said on Monday.

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Link verificato il 22 Lug 2008 Talk conditions for Uganda rebels

[BBC World] - 13. Marzo 2007 - 15:32

Uganda's rebels want Khartoum to join stalled peace talks as part of conditions to resume the negotiations.

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Link verificato il 22 Lug 2008 Uganda rebels 'to rejoin talks'

[BBC World] - 14. Marzo 2007 - 14:14

Uganda says the rebels have agreed to resume stalled talks as other African countries will join the mediation team.

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Link verificato il 24 Lug 2008 Ugandan ex-troops win $2bn payout

[BBC World] - 17. Marzo 2007 - 3:26

Ugandan judges say the government must pay $2bn in back-pay to troops who served under ex-presidents.

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Link verificato il 31 Maggio 2008 Uganda MPs angry at forest plan

[BBC World] - 22. Marzo 2007 - 11:13

Ugandan MPs criticise a plan to clear thousands of hectares of rainforest for a sugar plantation.

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Link verificato il 31 Maggio 2008 Next meeting with Uganda rebels expected mid-April

[Reuters international] - 23. Marzo 2007 - 6:56

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The next round of talks between Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army and the government is expected in the second week of April in an attempt to end a 20-year-old insurgency, a U.N. envoy said.

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Link verificato il 01 Giu 2008 Official: Cargo Plane Shot Down in Mogadishu

[FOX news world] - 23. Marzo 2007 - 16:56

A cargo plane that had delivered equipment for Ugandan peacekeepers in Mogadishu was shot down by a missile during take off Friday, an airport worker said.

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Link verificato il 04 Giu 2008 Ugandan army 'kills 66 children'

[BBC World] - 30. Marzo 2007 - 12:06

More than 60 children were killed in Uganda during an army operation against suspected cattle rustlers, a charity says.

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Link verificato il 05 Giu 2008 Fighting rages in Mogadishu, peacekeeper killed

[Reuters international] - 1. Aprile 2007 - 9:25

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Mortar bombs crashed into central Mogadishu on Sunday and Uganda said its first peacekeeper had been killed there as battles pitting Ethiopian and Somali troops against insurgents raged for a fourth day.

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Link verificato il 07 Giu 2008 Ugandan adultery law 'too sexist'

[BBC World] - 5. Aprile 2007 - 10:48

Uganda's adultery law is scrapped as it treats married women differently from men, a court rules.

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Link verificato il 07 Giu 2008 Ugandan troops join Somali refugee relief effort

[Reuters international] - 5. Aprile 2007 - 18:58

LAFOLE, Somalia (Reuters) - Ugandan peacekeepers ventured out of Mogadishu for the first time on Thursday, delivering clean water to thousands of refugees displaced by fighting between Somali and Ethiopian forces and rebels.

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Link verificato il 08 Giu 2008 Refugees' food cut as aid fund fails to act

[Telegraph International] - 7. Aprile 2007 - 2:01

Almost 1.5 million people living in a war-torn region of Uganda have seen their food rations cut in half partly because a new emergency aid fund - created at Britain's suggestion - is failing to make an impact.

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Link verificato il 11 Giu 2008 Deaths in Uganda forest protest

[BBC World] - 12. Aprile 2007 - 12:13

At least three people are killed in a Ugandan protest at plans to allocate forest land to grow sugar, police say.

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Link verificato il 11 Giu 2008 Uganda forest protest sparks racial violence

[Guardian unlimited World] - 13. Aprile 2007 - 2:00

· Three killed, 100 flee as anti-Asian anger erupts · Scenes revive memories of '72 Amin hate campaign

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Link verificato il 12 Giu 2008 Uganda leader defends forest plan

[BBC World] - 13. Aprile 2007 - 13:43

Uganda's president defends plans to allocate forest land to a sugar company which sparked deadly clashes.

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Link verificato il 12 Giu 2008 Ugandan leader condemns bloody anti-Indian riots

[CNN World] - 13. Aprile 2007 - 17:17

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Link verificato il 12 Giu 2008 Ugandan rebels and government sign new truce

[Reuters international] - 14. Aprile 2007 - 15:51

RI-KWANGBA, Sudan (Reuters) - Shaking hands and embracing, Uganda's government and Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels signed a new two-month truce on Saturday, boosting efforts to end one of Africa's longest and most brutal wars.

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