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Rwanda

April 16, 2024
History

30 Years Since The French Genocide In Rwanda

Its been 30 years since the French genocide in Rwanda and due to misinformation being spread its time to take a hard look at what really happened in 1994. The French DGSE,

History

Rwanda’s rebirth — a nation of unity emerges from shadow of genocide

During a ceremony at the Kigali Genocide Memorial on April 7, Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame lit a memorial torch, a flame of remembrance set to burn for 100 days as a solemn tribute to the

April 18, 2024

Rwanda to name baby mountain gorillas in September

News

(Xinhua) — At least 23 baby mountain gorillas born in the last 12 months will be named during this year’s naming ceremony scheduled for

Rwanda to digitize genocide memorial sites

History/News

Rwanda is set to digitize selected genocide memorial sites in the country as part of efforts to preserve the history of the 1994 genocide

Rwanda Triggers Global Education Revolution with Historic Teacher Certification Surge

April 6, 2026
Business/Education

The Government of Rwanda has achieved a milestone in global education by training and certifying 24000 teachers in less than twelve months, a move designed to staff 22000 newly constructed classrooms. This

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Trump Administration in Talks with Rwanda for Migrant Deportation Deal

May 6, 2025
Geopolitics/World

The Trump administration has confirmed ongoing negotiations with Rwanda for a potential deal to accept migrants deported from the United States. Rwanda’s foreign minister, Olivier Nduhungirehe, spoke on Sunday night about the

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Rwanda’s Strategic Role in the Ongoing Conflict in Congo

January 30, 2025
Geopolitics/World

The long-standing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has once again reached a flashpoint, with Rwanda-backed rebels advancing on the strategic city of Goma, a move that could destabilize the

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Rwandan President Calls for Unity as New Cabinet Sworn In

August 21, 2024
News

Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Monday urged the country’s leaders to work together in carrying out their duties during the swearing-in ceremony of the recently appointed Cabinet. “An individual who has done

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Rwanda’s rebirth — a nation of unity emerges from shadow of genocide

April 18, 2024
History

During a ceremony at the Kigali Genocide Memorial on April 7, Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame lit a memorial torch, a flame of remembrance set to burn for

More

30 Years Since The French Genocide In Rwanda

April 16, 2024
History

Its been 30 years since the French genocide in Rwanda and due to misinformation being spread its time to take a hard look at what really happened in 1994. The French DGSE,

More

Rwanda to name baby mountain gorillas in September

August 14, 2023
News

(Xinhua) — At least 23 baby mountain gorillas born in the last 12 months will be named during this year’s naming ceremony scheduled for next month in Rwanda, the Rwanda Development Board

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Rwanda to digitize genocide memorial sites

April 30, 2023
History/News

Rwanda is set to digitize selected genocide memorial sites in the country as part of efforts to preserve the history of the 1994 genocide against Tutsi and ease visitors’ access to memorials,

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