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New front opened in war on terror

Ugandan police officers display an explosive device which was found at a club in Kampala on July 13, 2010. The unexploded suicide vest was linked to the bombings that killed 76 people. Photo/AFP

‘Rage against US’ motivated suspected Kampala bombing mastermind

Ugandan police inspect the destroyed Ethiopian Village restaurant in Kampala after twin bomb blasts late on July 11, 2010 tore through crowds of football fans watching the World Cup final. Photo/AFP

Ugandan journalist to face sedition charges

Who set off the Uganda bombs?

Uganda: Twenty-two More Arrested Over Bomb Blasts

United Nations blocks change of Amisom mandate

African Union summit: As leaders discuss Somalia, fighting rages there

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DP Uganda: WE NEED LASTING SOLUTION IN SOMALIA-DP

AU must not leave the al-Shabaab burden to Uganda

Rebels Attack Army Base in Central African Republic

African Union lauds Uganda on terrorism

DJ Uganda Opposition Calls For Withdrawal Of Troops From Somalia …

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Ethiopians, Pakistanis Arrested For Uganda Bomb Attacks

Scepticism over Uganda’s vow to crush Somali insurgents (News Feature)

South African people and its government have betrayed Africa …

“At your service, Osama” – the African Bin Laden behind the Uganda bombings

Rwanda: Kagame’s ‘Congo Crisis’

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Even with bombs UPDF shall stay in Somalia

Somalia’s Militants to Target Burundi

Uganda bombings: who was behind them?

Kampala World Cup Massacre

Ethiopia confirms death of its citizens in Uganda terror attack …

More than 20 deaths feared after blasts in Uganda

23 Killed in an Ethiopian Restaurant Kampala Watching World Cup

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