Analysts weigh in on Rwanda’s role in the conflict in DRC, whether minerals are a factor and if diplomacy can succeed.
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The New Times on MSNYou can't threaten me for defending myself, Kagame tells WestPresident Paul Kagame has reiterated that Rwanda will always prioritize its security over foreign pressure, dismissing threats of sanctions from some Western nations which falsely blame his country ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNF1 warned against 'blood-stained' African raceA Congolese government official has written a letter to F1 bosses urging them to end discussions with Rwanda about hosting a race in the country.
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 ...
Formula 1 risks having its brand “smeared by a blood-stained association with Rwanda” if it presses ahead with talks to stage ...
The 55-nation body meets from Friday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa with Africa facing devastating conflicts in the DRC ...
Analysts say the deadly march by Rwanda-backed rebels across eastern Congo could widen into a regional conflict drawing in ...
Despite a regional summit to stop fighting in the eastern Congo, no resolution is in sight. The European Union is also trying ...
You and your shrinking cadre of ministers have stolen the hopes of many of the underprivileged – white, black, coloured and ...
In recent months the Rwandan-backed M23 Movement has swiftly seized scores of territory in the DRC's mineral-rich east in ...
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The Star on MSNKagame: Why Rwanda can’t take responsibility for war in DRCPresident of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, now says that his country cannot take responsibility for the ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).In a statement, Kagame said the crisis was ...
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