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Hosted on MSNKagame Fires Back at UK After Sanctions Over DRC ConflictRwanda’s President Paul Kagame responded within hours after the United Kingdom (UK) imposed sanctions on him due to the ...
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The New Times on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: Kagame Press Secretary Slams International Hypocrisy in Dealing With DR Congo ConflictThe Press Secretary at Village Urugwiro, Stephanie Nyombayire, has slammed the hypocrisy by some global powers when it comes to responding to the ongoing conflict in the eastern DR Congo.
International sanctions against Rwanda will reduce the incentive for Kinshasa to engage in peace talks with M23 rebels who ...
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Hosted on MSNRwanda calls UK sanctions "Regrettable" over alleged M23 supportPresident of Rwanda Paul Kagame attends a joint summit to address conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, hosted by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) ...
Kagame faces growing charges of aggression in neighboring Congo. About 4,000 Rwandan troops are fighting alongside M23 rebels ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRwanda slams UK sanctions over DR Congo violenceRwanda has said international sanctions will reduce the likelihood of peace with M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the ...
The East African on MSN17h
UK suspends aid to Rwanda over DR Congo conflictThe UK says it will also suspend future defense training assistance and demands that Kigali withdraw its troops from Congo.
Survivors say children began to die in the inferno when responding DRC police began firing tear gas into the women's wing, ...
The aid freeze comes a week after Rwanda suspended development cooperation from Belgium for trying to “sabotage” its access ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda will never accept to relive dark past due to DR Congo-backed genocidaires – ministerRwanda stands resolute in refusing to again experience the horrors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and will defend itself against the existential threat posed by a genocidal militia supported ...
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The New Times on MSNExperts weigh in on tackling Africa’s tech talent brain drainThe driver of brain drain of African talents in the tech industry is not merely a compensation issue, but also conducive work environment, skillset incentives, and career growth opportunities, experts ...
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