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Ugandan Rivals Hold Final Rallies before Presidential Polls

Uganda's presidential contenders held their final campaign rallies Tuesday, a day after opposition supporters clashed with police leaving at least one person dead.

Key opposition candidate Kizza Besigye, a three-time loser who was briefly detained by police in Monday's chaotic protests, said he was still confident of ending veteran President Yoweri Museveni's three-decade grip on power in Thursday's vote.

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Ugandan Army Take LRA Rebel Commander into Custody

Uganda's army said Thursday it had taken custody of a top Lord's Resistance Army rebel captured in Central African Republic, and would transport him home.

Okot George Odek, once one of LRA supremo Joseph Kony's most trusted aides, was held by Seleka rebels in CAR who on February 6 handed him over to U.S. special forces, working alongside Ugandan troops hunting the LRA.

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Uganda Closes Radio ahead of Polls Sparking Press Freedom Warnings

Activists in Uganda warned Friday of a crackdown on press freedom weeks before presidential elections, after a radio station was taken off air following an interview with a key opposition candidate.

The government however insisted there is "no crackdown" and said the radio station, Endigyito FM in Mbarara, about 270 kilometers (170 miles) west of the capital Kampala, was shut due to non-payment of licence fees.

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Uganda Marks Museveni's 30-Year Rule ahead of Polls

Uganda on Tuesday held celebrations to mark 30 years in power of President Yoweri Museveni, as veteran leader campaigns for fourth decade in power.

Museveni, who is thought to be at least 71-years old, is widely-expected to win another five-year term at the head of the ruling ex-rebel National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.

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Mediators Try to Restart Burundi Crisis Talks

Uganda's defense minister is in Burundi in the latest bid to kickstart peace talks between rival factions in the impoverished central African country, presidential officials said Thursday.

Burundi has been rocked by violence linked to President Pierre Nkurunziza's successful but contested bid for a third term in office.

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Uganda Troops Begin South Sudan Pull-out

Uganda's army has begun its pull-out from neighboring South Sudan, in line with a peace deal aimed at ending nearly two years of civil war, an official said Tuesday.

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni deployed troops to South Sudan in support of President Salva Kiir, who is fighting rebels led by former deputy president Riek Machar.

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Six Killed in New DRCongo Attacks Blamed on Uganda Rebels

Six civilians were killed on Monday in three separate attacks blamed on Ugandan rebels in the troubled east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, local authorities said.

The gun attacks happened within two hours of each other in the restive north of North Kivu province, from which many locals have been evacuated after a string of massacres blamed on the Ugandan Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

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Uganda Says it is Pulling Forces from South Sudan

Uganda's army will leave neighboring South Sudan by next month, the head of the country's armed forces said Monday.

"The boys are coming home. We will be out by the first week of November," General Katumba Wamala told reporters in the capital Kampala.

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ICC Brings 60 New Charges against LRA Kony's Deputy

The International Criminal Court unveiled Thursday at least 60 new war crimes charges against the deputy leader of Uganda's brutal Lord's Resistance Army, including using child soldiers and keeping sex slaves.

"The prosecution gave formal notice that it intends to expand the scope of the charges against Dominic Ongwen," the Hague-based court said, adding it planned to file the additional charges on December 21.

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African Leaders Pursue Mediation Talks in Burkina after Coup

Two African leaders resumed mediation talks in the capital of Burkina Faso on Saturday, three days after a coup that reignited violence in the troubled Sahel state.

Tensions remained high in Ouagadougou, where most shops remained shuttered after a confrontation on Friday between elite troops and protesters.

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