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Debunking the myth of mineral poverty in Rwanda
A persistent narrative—often pushed by quarters in the Democratic Republic of Congo—claims that Rwanda lacks mineral resources and that any of its exports are “looted” from the Congo. To challenge ...
Negotiations for a proposed international treaty to end plastic pollution—championed by Rwanda and Peru—are set to resume in August 2025, according to Beatrice Cyiza, Permanent Secretary in the ...
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila appeared for the first time in public in rebel-held territory in the country's ...
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UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Olivier De Schutter said on Friday that Rwanda needs to better distribute its wealth to protect populations that are still living below the ...
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Rwanda’s Cabinet, chaired by President Paul Kagame on May 26, approved new bilateral air service agreements with 12 countries ...
Human rights group Amnesty International accused the M23 rebels in eastern Congo of killing, torturing and forcibly ...
Human rights group Amnesty International accused the M23 rebels in eastern Congo of killing, torturing and forcibly ...
KIGALI, Rwanda -- Basketball Africa League (BAL) Nile Conference hosts Armée Patriotique Rwandaise (APR) capitalised on a third-quarter collapse from South Africa's Made By Ball (MBB) to win a ...
Hundreds were bussed to Rwanda, raising UNHCR concerns about forced returns. The M23 accuses Kinshasa of backing the FDLR, using this as justification for their offensive. Expelled families ...
The convoy crossed the border to Rubavu, in western Rwanda, eyewitness reported. “We will do everything to reintegrate them into society, so that they have the same responsibilities and the same ...