The International Court of Justice, ICJ, has ordered Uganda to pay the Democratic Republic of Congo $325m in compensation for invading and occupying Ituri province between 1998 and 2003.
The ruling is final but the ICJ does not have any powers to enforce it.
The amount is a tiny fraction of the $11bn demanded by the Congolese government.
In 2005 the ICJ ordered both countries to negotiate mutual reparations but they were unable to reach an agreement, with DR Congo pushing the case back to the court in 2015.