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The road does not begin with kilometres. It begins with thought. The foot does not strike the ground first. It strikes the will. In the stillness of homes, in the heat of conversations, in the quiet ...
A painting by Ismani Sun, a San Antonio artist, will be on prominent display at the African American Civil War Memorial Museum when it opens at its new location in Washington D.C.
Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.
Kagame took effective control of Rwanda after the genocide, in which some 800,000 Tutsis and Hutu moderates were killed. In 2015, Rwanda’s constitution was changed by referendum to allow him to ...
Following the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action in 2015, some Catholic school boards have made commitments to reconciliation in education. These boards ...
The erasure of the Pride flag has the simultaneous effect of banning other important flags, such as Every Child Matters flags, Indigenous Nation flags and MMIWG2S flags (drawing attention to ...
The First Congo War (1996–1997) began in the wake of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, during which ethnic Hutu extremists killed an estimated one million minority ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus in ...
Between April and July 1994, an estimated 500,000 to 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed in the genocide, re-sparking the Rwandan Civil War, which had begun in 1990 and reached a ...
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Congo and Rwanda will sign a peace agreement in Washington on June 27 that aims to ending fighting in eastern Congo, the two countries and the U.S. State Department said ...
DAKAR, Senegal — (AP) — Congo and Rwanda will sign a peace agreement in Washington on June 27 that aims to ending fighting in eastern Congo, the two countries and the U.S. State Department said. Congo ...
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Congo and Rwanda will sign a peace agreement in Washington on June 27 that aims to ending fighting in eastern Congo, the two countries and the U.S. State Department said ...