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A group of promising cyclists have settled in a former farmhouse in the French village of Gomené as part of the International ...
France's thawing relations with Rwanda represent "perhaps the only major French diplomatic success [on the continent] in recent years," said a former French diplomat to Le Monde. The relationship ...
As Rwandans in the country commemorated the 31st anniversary of Rwanda’s Liberation Day, Kwibohora 31, on Friday, July 4, compatriots in different other countries also joined in, in their respective ...
Rwanda and DR Congo foreign ministers signed a “historic” peace agreement on Friday, June 27, in Washington D.C, marking what many people hope will be a turning point in the tensions between the two ...
The insurgents’ previously clandestine organization, People in Arms to Liberate Rwanda (Peuple en Armes pour Liberer le Rwanda, PALIR), made several declarations and even circulated a newspaper ...
In an interview in the French newspaper Le Monde regarding the reasons behind the recent closure of the borders, Martin Niteretse, the Burundian Home Secretary, remarked: Nous avons fermé nos ...
Jeudi 13 février, le Parlement européen a demandé à l'Union européenne de suspendre immédiatement son partenariat sur les matières premières signé en février 2024 avec le Rwanda. Le Parlement "prie ...
Rwanda says it’s talking with the US about taking in third-country deportees. Here’s why Human rights advocates have long raised concerns over the deaths in Rwandan custody of some perceived ...
Entre avril et juillet 1994, près d’un million de personnes à travers le Rwanda ont été tuées par des milices armées appelées Interahamwe qui exécutaient non seulement les Tutsi, mais également les ...
As Rwanda emerges from COVID-19, it faces a spiralling balance-of-payments deficit, and the government has set a target to double the country’s perishable exports by 2025.
The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved a new $100 million (approximately Rwf144 billion) round of financing to Rwanda.
Under the proposal, Rwanda would join a growing number of nations — including El Salvador, Mexico, Costa Rica and Panama — that have agreed to receive deportees who are not their citizens.