Recommended South African government extends deadline for F1 host bids Rwandan president Paul Kagame confirms bid to ... looking at building a state-of-the-art track close to their new Bugesera ...
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DR Congo: Rwanda protests U.S. sanctions against top officialRwanda's President Paul Kagame gives a press conference to urge Congolese authorities ... for peace’; Russia launches massive overnight drone attack Who is the richest artist in South Africa? Top 20 ...
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The New Times on MSNSolidarity or subversion? The disturbing reality behind the April 7 "Solidarité Congo" concertEvery year on April 7th, Rwanda and its friends around the world come together to commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi—a day recognised by the UN General Assembly as the International Day ...
Last December, Rwandan President Paul Kagame announced his country's bid ... which was hosted in the capital Kigali. A state-of-the-art track is being built to F1 standards close to Kigali's ...
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The New Times on MSNA look at trends of genocide denial among creativesEntertainment has long served as a powerful tool for education, storytelling, and cultural preservation. However, a concerning trend has also emerged within the industry – “genocide denial.” The ...
Rwandan president Paul Kagame announced last December ... Rwanda are looking at building a state-of-the-art track close to their new Bugesera airport in the capital city of Kigali.
Rich in an ore used in electronics, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has become a geopolitical minefield.
Rwandan president Paul Kagame has appointed François Nkulikiyimfura as ambassador to France. © François Nkulikiyimfura/Twitter ...
James Mackinnon asks whether football clubs should be held accountable for what they sponsor or promote, using the example of Rwanda being the official tourism sponsor of various Champions League ...
Since President Paul Kagame won the August 25, 2003 elections--Rwanda's first democratic elections after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi--the West has struggled to accept his leadership ...
In an exclusive interview, Rwandan President Paul Kagame answers questions over his support for – and the ambitions of – the rebel group that has taken the city of Goma in Democratic Republic of Congo ...
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