Uganda
Uganda's military chief orders shutdown of two major media outlets
Uganda’s military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered two leading media outlets closed, saying he does not believe in a free press and that journalists should be guided by government loyalists.
State Archives releases thousands of documents for Entebbe rescue's 50th anniversary
Beyond the Headlines: Fifty years since the Entebbe rescue - opinion
Suspected Ebola patient undergoes testing at Rambam Medical Center, results expected in days
Ugandan army says it has killed 189 al Shabaab fighters in Somalia
Ugandan troops are part of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia, whose aim is to support the central government and stop al Shabaab's efforts to topple it.
Uganda in spotlight of social media and elections interfering
The US and European Union have both expressed concern about Uganda government policies in the lead-up to the vote. Uganda has banned social media ahead of the vote.
7-year-old boy who adores Elon Musk is sensation on Ugandan aviation scene
"I like Elon Musk because I want to learn with him about space, to go with him in space and also to get a handshake," said the boy.
Uganda's Bobi Wine released on bail, protest death toll reaches 37
Wine was arrested while campaigning in eastern Uganda for allegedly holding mass rallies in violation of restrictions on gatherings imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Uganda's Abayudaya Jewish community seeking World Zionist Org. recognition
The small Jewish community in Uganda is trying to make its voice heard and get greater recognition as a fully-fledged member of the Zionist global family.
The hijackers of Entebbe - The full story
The shadowy network plotting harm to Jews and Israel included some surprising players.
Popular 25-year-old Ugandan gorilla killed at UNESCO park
In a statement, the state-run Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) said the four men were detained for their role in the death of Rafiki.
BBC program on Operation Thunderbolt inaccurate, says media watchdog group
On June 27, 1976, Air France Flight 139 was hijacked en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, a few minutes after leaving a stopover in Athens.
PA Spokesman: Israelis have to live with us, not the Sudanese
Palestinian officials lay blame for lack of peace on Trump and Netanyahu.
Group of protected mountain gorillas die after lightning strike in Uganda
The species is protected all throughout a string of restricted safe havens or national parks located in Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratc Republic of Congo.