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Brigadier Binani killed in clash with Ugandan troops in area close to the South Sudan border, Ugandan army says.
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Uganda 'to withdraw' peacekeepers over row
Minister says country will withdraw troops from Somalia and elsewhere over allegations of Congolese rebel support.
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Uganda and Rwanda deny supporting DRC rebels
Officials from both nations say UN report alleging they are backing M23 rebels against DRC government is "rubbish".
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UN accuses Rwanda of leading DR Congo rebels
Report says M23 rebels are working under the overall command of the Rwandan defence minister with the support of Uganda.
Africa
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2012 09:23 GMT
Uganda helicopter crew rescued
Emergency teams in Kenya rescue one helicopter crew that made emergency landing, while fate of other two not clear.
Africa
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Uganda feared Kenyan PM backlash
Uganda believed Kenyan PM might back pro-opposition groups in revenge for its stance in Kenya's disputed 2007 elections.
Africa
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Rwanda rejects DRC genocide report
UN documents gruesome attacks by Rwandan and Ugandan troops against tens of thousands of ethnic Hutus in the 1990s.
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Last Modified: 01 Oct 2010 23:41 GMT
UN revises DRC 'genocide' report
Document detailing attacks by Rwandan and Ugandan troops against civilians toned down.
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AU chief condemns Bashir warrants
African leaders attack International Criminal Court over moves against Sudan president.
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AU chief slams ICC Bashir warrants
AU leaders also pledge to beef up an African force fighting al-Shabaab group in Somalia.
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