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Macron names experts to probe French action during Rwanda genocide
The commission will look at the period from 1990 to 1994 to 'contribute to a better understanding and knowledge of the genocide of Tutsis'.
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In Rwanda, a source of forgiveness after genocide
Whipped up by extremist propaganda, the people of Giheta - from the ethnic Hutu majority - attacked their longtime neighbours in Ruseke from the Tutsi minority.
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14 miners killed in Rwanda tin mine after hill collapse - official
The mining site is owned by a Rwandan unit of Britain’s Piran Resources.
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Tweeps wrinkle their noses at Mboweni’s SA & Rwanda comparisons
It all started after the Finance Minister returned from a trip to Rwanda recently, where he tweeted about the city of Kigali being cleaner than Johannesburg.
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Source: France drops probe into attack that sparked Rwanda genocide
The probe has been a major source of tension between the two countries after seven people, close to President Paul Kagame, were charged in the French investigation.
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The 10 best countries to be a woman
This year, five new countries have been included - the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, Oman, Sierra Leone, and Togo - bringing the total up to 149.
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Two Congolese troops killed by Rwandan rebels: DR Congo army
The Congolese army has battled militants from the Democratic FDLR since Sunday at the foot of the Mikeno volcano near the Rwandan border.
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Two Rwandan soldiers killed by rebels on DR Congo border: Kagame
The Rwandan army blamed the 9 December assault in the country's restive east on Hutu rebel group, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.
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Critic of Rwandan president cleared of insurrection and forgery
Diane Rwigara has repeatedly accused President Paul Kagame of stifling dissent and criticised his Rwandan Patriotic Front’s unyielding grip on power.
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Rwanda’s Patrick Karegeya inquest to begin in SA in January
Patrick Karegeya was found strangled with a curtain cord in his suite at the Michelangelo Tower in Sandton on New Year’s Eve in 2013.
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S.Africa to probe Rwanda ex-spy chief mysterious murder
Patrick Karegeya, 53, was living in South Africa when he was killed in a room at the plush Michelangelo Towers hotel in the Johannesburg suburb of Sandton.
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[ANALYSIS] Cartoons an important voice of dissent, but they can also be divisive
Political and editorial cartoons are a key indicator of the democratic health of a country - but they can also be regressive.
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French prosecutor recommends dropping probe of 1994 Rwanda president killing
The probe, opened in France in 1998 following demands by relatives of the French crew who died when Habyarimana’s plane was downed, has led to major tensions between France and Rwanda over the past two decades.
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French prosecutors move to drop probe into 1994 Rwanda presidential attack
The long-running probe has been a major source of tension between the two countries.
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Rwandan entrepreneur woos drinkers with beetroot wine
Unable to find a job after graduating from university, Assumpta Uwamariya started growing beetroot for a living and then learned how to turn it into a rich, earthy red wine known as 'Karisimbi'.
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Rwanda to immediately free jailed opposition figure
The precise time of Victoire Ingabire’s release was not immediately clear but officials and lawyers said it would be on Saturday.
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2 opposition MPs win places in Rwanda’s parliamentary election
The MPs from the Rwanda Green Party say their performance shows the battle to democratise their country is a long process.
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[WATCH] Arsenal sponsored by... Rwanda?
Critics have slammed Rwanda for spending millions to sponsor Arsenal, saying it should have been spent alleviating chronic poverty in the country instead. CNN reports.
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Rwanda signs $300m in loan deals with China & India
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Rwanda from Sunday to Monday and granted a loan to build two roads.
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Ethiopia will soon introduce visa-free travel for all Africans
Speaking at a state banquet held in honour of visiting Rwandan leader, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed revealed that Ethiopia would 'very soon' follow Rwanda’s example.
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[ANALYSIS] When the poor sponsor the rich: Rwanda and Arsenal FC
Political ethics and sports don't match well. The recent deal between Rwanda and Arsenal is potentially a case in point.