KIGALI — France is investigating 36 Rwandans suspected of involvement in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, a senior French prosecutor said on April 23, underscoring ongoing efforts to address …
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KIGALI – Kigali opened the African Club Volleyball Championship with a ceremony that leaned heavily into Rwandan culture and continental pride. Inside a packed arena, the mood was expectant as …
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KIGALI — Rwanda’s day closed with a dense mix of hard diplomacy, major continental events, and fast-moving regional security narratives tied to developments in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In …
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The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the Government of Italy have signed a new co-financing agreement worth up to €140 million, aimed at accelerating investment in key development sectors …
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In April 1994, ten Belgian peacekeepers were brutally murdered in Rwanda by an extremist Hutu regime intent on carrying out the genocide of the Tutsi. They were ambushed, disarmed, and …
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President Paul Kagame has sent a message to the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, focusing on the state of relations between Rwanda and Qatar and …
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As a student of history, I recall very well that in 1965, there were killings and discrimination targeting Congolese Banyarwanda in North Kivu. As I am writing this piece, Congolese …
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KIGALI — President Paul Kagame is in Brazzaville to attend the inauguration of President Denis Sassou Nguesso, taking place Thursday, April 16, 2026. He is among several African heads of …
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It Didn’t End in 1994”: Genocide Survivor Adele Kibasumba on Memory, Violence, and the Limits of ‘Never Again’
KIGALI — The phrase “Never Again” echoes across memorial sites, in speeches, and on global platforms—especially during the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. But for Adele Kibasumba, …
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In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, survival has become a daily calculation of risk—where stepping just a few kilometres beyond one’s home can mean death. It is a landscape where …
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Rwanda’s 32nd Genocide Commemoration Week (Kwibuka32) concluded on April 13, 2026, with a renewed national call for unity, responsible leadership, and vigilance against divisive ideologies, as leaders and communities reflected …
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From RTLM to Social Media: Evolving Role of The Media in the Genocide Against The Tutsi and Its Denial
The role of the media in the incitement of people to commit the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda was central to a case before the International Criminal Tribunal …