Rwandan genocide journalist judi rever accuses tutsis of slaughtering hutus... READ MORE›
Rwandan government leaders had commanded the majority population, the Hutus, to exterminate the Tutsis... READ MORE›
About half of Rwandans are Catholic, but since the genocide many have turned to pentecostal churches... READ MORE›
The Catholic Church in Rwanda has apologised for its role in the 1994 genocide, saying it regrets the actions of those who participated in the massacres... READ MORE›
Rwanda has offered to give refuge to around 30,000 African migrants stuck in Libya often in enslaved conditions... READ MORE›
The Rwandan government has accepted the report's recommendation to launch a full investigation into the role of French officials... READ MORE›
Paul Kagame re-elected president with 99 percent of vote in Rwanda election... READ MORE›
Rwandans Carry On, Side by Side, Two Decades After Genocide... READ MORE›
He has overseen strong economic growth, at an average of 8 percent between 2001 and 2015, while also turning Rwanda into a technological hub and uprooting corruption... READ MORE›
Rwanda's intelligence chief Karenzi Karake, who is wanted in Spain for war crimes, has been arrested in London... READ MORE›
Rwanda election President Paul Kagame wins by landslide... READ MORE›
Rwanda's Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo said she was delighted that Gen Karake was returning to Rwanda... READ MORE›
Ms. Barankitse was born in Burundi, a central African nation where a tumultuous ethnic conflict pit her people, the Tutsis, against the Hutus... READ MORE›
Instead, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda said Mr. Nkurunziza should not run again because he had failed his people, a remark that angered Burundian officials... READ MORE›
Victims say president Pierre Nkurunziza is trying to turn Hutus against Tutsis as protests continue against government... READ MORE›
According to the Rwanda Electoral Commission, more than 80 percent of registered voters cast their ballots... READ MORE›
Diane Shima Rwigara, who has accused Paul Kagame of stifling dissent, was barred from challenging him in August election... READ MORE›
Paul Kagame says president of neighbouring Burundi should have learned the lessons of 1994 Rwandan genocide of Tutsi and moderate Hutu... READ MORE›
When you looked across Africa there were no bicycles Doug Ryder says... READ MORE›
Two years after Kigeli's arrival in the United States, Rwanda descended into the genocide in which Hutu extremists murdered an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus... READ MORE›
Foreign visitors pay 750 ?494 to go gorilla tracking in the national park, while Rwandans themselves can go for less than 50... READ MORE›
But now, after 21 years, 93 cases and 2 billion, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is closing down... READ MORE›
Rwandans will rarely even say Hutu or Tutsi out loud... READ MORE›
Here's how President Paul Kagame, who assumed power in 2000, is running for a third term and faces two challengers... READ MORE›
The genocide in the tiny central African country claimed 800,000 lives, mostly from Rwanda's ethnic Tutsi minority, between April and July 1994... READ MORE›
Police in Rwanda have arrested Diane Shima Rwigara, a prominent government critic, charging her with forgery and tax evasion... READ MORE›
READ MORE Peace Clubs Rwanda's post-genocide search for renewal At some polling stations, traditional and modern songs were played over loudspeakers encouraging people to vote... READ MORE›
Bosco Ntaganda was one of the most brutal rebel leaders in the Democratic Republic of Congo... READ MORE›
A federal judge has denied a review of a pre-removal risk assessment that recommends Henri Jean-Claude Seyoboka be deported to Rwanda... READ MORE›
In the spring of 1994, a young Pieter Hugo was sitting at his parent's house in Johannesburg watching TV as news of the Rwandan genocide unfolded... READ MORE›
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame confirms he will seek re-election for a third term in 2017 after constitutional changes that could allow him to stay in power until 2034... READ MORE›
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