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Uganda: Uneasy calm shattered as riots eruptAn uneasy calm swept through Uganda's capital Saturday after loyalists of a traditional kingdom battled with government forces for two days, killing at least four. ... |
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Uganda moves to prevent riotingUgandan police say a planned visit to Kampala by a local king, which caused deadly violence, will not go ahead on Saturday. ... |
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Uganda Travel AlertI'm saddened to see that Uganda's capital, Kampala saw some terrible clashes between rioters and police this afternoon. The BBC reports that several people have been killed. The violence started... ... |
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King's supporters riot in UgandaAt least two people are killed in Uganda's capital Kampala in clashes between police and supporters of a traditional king. ... |
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Also in Global Health news: PEPFAR in Swaziland; GSK HIV patent pool; Pediatric ARVs in Uganda; PNG declares health emergency; Israeli, ECOWAS agreement; Somali childrenPEPFAR on Wednesday donated eight computers to Swaziland's Ministry of Health to aid in the country's ability to track the progress of the nation's HIV/AIDS programs, the Swazi Observer reports. According to the newspaper, the computers will be distributed to regional clinics across the country (... |
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Uganda pursues rebels into CARSoldiers from Uganda are in the Central African Republic chasing a notorious rebel group, the Ugandan military confirms. ... |


