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Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
On July 4, 2025, at the 31st celebration of Rwanda's Liberation Day, President Paul Kagame stood before the nation, not just to commemorate a victory, but to issue a wake-up call. His speech was less ...
On July 4, 2025, at the 31st celebration of Rwanda’s Liberation Day, President Paul Kagame stood before the nation, not just to commemorate a victory, but to issue a wake-up call. His speech was less ...
Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire has appeared in court in Kigali on subversion charges. Prosecutors accuse her of ...
The protests mark the 35th anniversary of the 1990 Saba Saba uprising, when sections of the bourgeois opposition led ...
President Paul Kagame of Rwanda said he was “thankful” for U.S. mediation in his country’s conflict with neighboring Congo following last week’s agreement in Washington, but warned that its success ...
Rwanda gathers in solemn reflection to remember the horrors of 1994, when over one million people--mostly Tutsi--were brutally murdered in 100 days of orchestrated violence.The words "Never Again" are ...
A peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda aimed at ending decades of conflict in eastern DRC paves the ...
More than 100 groups are engaged in ethnic disputes or fights in eastern Congo.  Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Every time EU leaders shake hands with Rwanda's president Paul Kagame, they embolden him to commit crimes against dissidents in Belgium, making themselves morally liable.
Leaked reports, satellite images and interviews reveal the extent of Rwanda's shadow war in the Congo, as the U.S. tries to strike a deal for peace and access to the region's minerals.
Great leaders turn to the truth as their guiding light in times of crisis. They rally their people with honesty, offer grounded solutions, and inspire confidence through integrity. Unfortunately, as ...