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Ugandan opposition leader nicknamed the "hammer" after vowing to remove long-term president Yoweri Museveni from office.
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Efforts to establish anti-homosexual laws stir nervousness among the LGBT community and beyond.
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DRC rebel leader heads to talks amid standoff
Sultani Makenga, head of the M23 rebel group, travels to capital Kampala as deadline for retreat looms.
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DR Congo fighters given deadline to exit Goma
A regional summit in Uganda has given the armed group until Monday to withdraw from Goma and other eastern areas.
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DR Congo fighters jubilant after taking Goma
With alleged backing from Rwanda and Uganda, M23 fighters say they will march on the capital, Kinshasa.
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Last Modified: 22 Nov 2012 14:54 GMT
Rwanda accuses DR Congo of border shelling
Tension between central African neighbours is reaching breaking point over an uprising in Congo's eastern hills.
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Last Modified: 20 Nov 2012 03:45 GMT
Regional heads to confer on DR Congo conflict
Rwanda and DRC among 11 African states meeting in Uganda to discuss proposed neutral force to police unstable border.
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Clinton chides Ugandan leader over his rule
Yoweri Museveni told democracy is not about "strong men" keeping power for decades but about "strong institutions".
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Last Modified: 05 Aug 2012 21:24 GMT
Clinton in South Sudan as part of Africa tour
US top diplomat expected to press South Sudan leader to resolve crippling oil disputes with former rulers in the north.
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