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The New Times on MSNRwanda and critical minerals: An expert’s view on resources, origins, futureDigne Rwabuhungu, a geologist who heads the school of mining and geology at the University of Rwanda (UR) has debunked claims that Rwanda doesn’t have minerals by revealing how surveys from the 1930s ...
Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war.
One million Tutsis were slaughtered by the Hutu majority in Rwanda while the West turned a blind eye. As the U.N.s Genocide Conventioncreated to make sure genocide would never happen againmarks ...
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Belgium: A history of fueling conflict in Rwanda, regionRwanda’s relations with Belgium are once again ... Speaking to The New Times, experts in history as well as International relations pointed out that the problems in the two countries ...
The M23 rebels' rapid advance is the latest chapter in eastern DR Congo's long history of instability. DW breaks down the key factors behind the ongoing turmoil.
By the peaceful shore of Lake Kivu in Gisenyi, Rwanda, this month.Credit... Supported by By Elian Peltier Photographs by Guerchom Ndebo Elian Peltier and Guerchom Ndebo reported from both Goma ...
GOMA, Congo (AP) — Panic swept through eastern Congo’s second-largest city on Saturday as residents and soldiers fled by the thousands, scrambling to escape the looming advance of Rwanda ...
Advance of Rwanda-Backed Rebels in Congo Threatens Regional Peace, UN Officials Warn UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Top United Nations officials in Africa warned an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security ...
Rebels advancing in eastern Congo US imposed sanctions on Rwanda's James Kabarebe UK and EU also reviewing Rwanda ties Kabarebe says sanctions will deter Kinshasa from peace talks NAIROBI ...
World leaders have called for Rwanda to cut its support for the M23 fighters, which U.N. experts say includes troops and advanced military hardware. The United States has warned of possible ...
Panic swept through eastern Congo's second-largest city on Saturday as residents fled by the thousands, scrambling to escape the looming advance of Rwanda-backed rebels. The morning after M23 ...
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