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Analysis - Félicien Kabuga, a Rwandan businessman who was recently arrested for his involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, is set to stand trial.
One of the most wanted fugitives in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, a wealthy businessman accused of supplying machetes to killers and broadcasting propaganda urging mass slaughter, has been arrested ...
30 years later This summer marked the 30th anniversary of the end of the genocide. Rwanda is still finding its way forward, but the reconciliation work it has done as a country is remarkable.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a U.S.-brokered peace agreement on Friday, raising hopes for an end to fighting that has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands more ...
The agreement marks a breakthrough in talks and intends to attract billions of dollars of Western investment to a region rich ...
The US-brokered agreement raises hopes for an end to the fighting that has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands more.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a peace agreement yesterday in Washington to end fighting that has killed thousands, with the two countries pledging to pull back support for ...
Thirty years ago, while he was hiding from the machetes that killed his father, two of his brothers and an estimated 800,000 other people during the genocide against Rwanda's Tutsi minority… ...
After a million people were killed in 100 days, Rwanda has had to put itself back together as a country. People have learned to reconcile and to live together in peace.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a peace agreement Friday in Washington to end fighting that has killed thousands, with the two countries pledging to pull back support for ...