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The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's November Issue
We spoke with photographer Michele Sibiloni about the inspiration behind his nocturnal work in Kampala.
Photos of People in Uganda Partying Hard to Defy the Country's Repressive Laws
We spoke to the photographer who documented a red light district going strong in the face of draconian anti-sex laws.
Opposition Accuses Ruling Party of Fraud in Uganda's Presidential Election
Ugandan police arrested the opposition candidate and several members of his Forum for Democratic Change party for saying the government's official preliminary vote numbers, which put the current president on track to win a fifth term, are fraudulent.
'Where Are the Ballots?' Anger and Suspicion Grow Over Delays in Uganda's Election
VICE News is on the ground in Uganda, where voters are frustrated by delays in delivering ballot papers for today's election and concerned over whether the process is "free and fair."
Quick Hit: Political Arrest Sparks Unrest in Uganda
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye was hauled off by police during a rally in Kampala on Monday, three days before national elections set for Thursday.
Ugandan Opposition Rally Ends in Tear Gas and the Candidate Being Towed Away
Dr. Kizza Besigye reportedly took the wrong road to his campaign rally and was held by police, sparking a day of unrest throughout Kampala as his supporters and security forces clashed in the streets.
Riot Gear for Ugandan Police Ahead of Elections That May Challenge President's 30-Year-Rule
The country is ramping up security efforts as 71-year-old incumbent Yoweri Museveni seeks a fifth term as the East African country's president.
Uganda Accused of Crackdown on Journalists Ahead of Presidential Election
A new report from Human Rights Watch says state officials are intimidating journalists and other critics of government policies ahead of next month's election.
The Ugandan Snowboarder Gunning for the Olympics
The places represented in the Winter Olympics, and snowboarding in particular, tend to be pretty easy to predict - North America, Europe, Japan every once in a while. But never Africa. Brolin Mawejje is looking to change that.
Magic Stormers: Uganda's Transgender Basketball Team
Magic Stormers: Uganda's Transgender Basketballers
'Pride Is Assertiveness': Gay Ugandans Are Celebrating This Weekend, but Warn of Repercussions
VICE News spoke to some of the organizers of the East African country's gay pride celebration, who are excited but also warning attendees to be psychologically prepared for the aftermath.
For Some, Independence Day Is About Commiseration, Not Celebration
South Sudan declared independence on July 9, four years ago. Since then, over 2.25 million people have been displaced by ongoing conflict. VICE News spoke to some of them.