A U.N. inquiry says Uganda helped South Sudan carry out airstrikes that killed and badly burned civilians in opposition areas ...
Ugandan police have detained two women in Arua for alleged same-sex activities under the newly enacted anti-LGBTQ law. While released on bond, they face potential charges as investigations proceed.
KAMPALA, Uganda—Uganda’s central bank maintained its key lending rate at 9.75%, citing rising inflationary pressure and high oil prices amid sustained geopolitical uncertainty. Uganda’s headline ...
NAIROBI, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Uganda's Information Minister Chris Baryomunsi condemned a military raid on opposition leader Bobi Wine's home last month, telling Reuters that the popstar-turned-politician ...
Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of the Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF), has once again hinted at plans to execute the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) leader, Kizza Besigye. In a statement on ...
Straddling three countries, Lake Victoria faces many threats. Encroachment along its shores in Uganda by greenhouses used by flower farms is among the most serious, as they erode the protected ...
Two women were arrested in Uganda for allegedly violating strict anti-homosexuality laws after being seen kissing in public.
Uganda has tapped Ethiopian aviation veteran Girma Wake to help steer national carrier Uganda Airlines through turbulent times, but experts say the airline needs a complete reset.
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Two women arrested for kissing in Uganda after neighbors reported them
One activist says they could get life in prison under the nation's repressive anti-homosexuality law.
NAIROBI, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Police in Uganda said on Tuesday they had arrested two young women they accuse of involvement in same-sex acts after they were seen "openly kissing" in violation of the ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Last December, Steven Tendo stood on the steps of the First Unitarian Universalist ...
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Uganda's anti-LGBTQ+ law exposes systemic failures
As Uganda drops the first case under its "Anti-Homosexuality Act," the fallout shows a justice system strained by political pressure, public fear and inconsistent enforcement.A court in Uganda ...
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