Rwanda
UN, African Union Say 'Never' Again to Rwanda Genocide Ahead of CAR Vote
"We took a good, bitter lesson from what happened in Rwanda, and we said this should never happen," Smail Chergui, African Union commissioner for peace and security, told Newsweek.
A Subject of Netflix Doc 'World's Most Wanted' Was Arrested in May
'World's Most Wanted' on Netflix tells the story of five criminals who at the time of filming were still at large—but one of them has since been caught.
Rwandan Gospel Singer Comes Out as Gay: 'I Have to Live My Real Life'
Rwandan gospel singer Albert Nabonibo, 35, says he's faced "horrible" rejection from family, friends and strangers alike.
An Eco-Gorilla Opens in Rwanda
Rwanda is doubling down in the preservation of its mountain gorillas with the opening of the new Singita Volcanoes National Park property.
Rwanda Follows Ethiopia With 50 Percent Female Cabinet
Rwanda has joined Ethiopia in becoming one of the few countries in the world to introduce a "gender-balanced" cabinet.
Gorillas Climb Up Volcanoes to Find Salty Food
Salt is a crucial nutrient that is critically important for various physiological processes.
Trump to Meet With Kagame to Reaffirm U.S.-Africa Ties
Paul Kagame is the incoming leader of the African Union, which has called on Trump to retract and apologize for his alleged remarks.
Rwanda Offers Refuge to Migrants Enslaved in Libya
A recent report showed African migrants being sold "like cattle" for as little as $400 at auctions in Libya.
Drones Will Deliver HIV Drugs, Vaccines Across Tanzania
A California company is helping to deliver medical supplies to hard-to-reach parts of the East African country.
Rwanda's President Kagame Wins Third Term by Landslide
With 80 percent of votes counted from Friday's election, the 59-year-old former guerrilla leader had secured 98.66 percent.
Does Trump Have an Ally in Rwanda's Strongman Leader?
Trump has praised decisive yet controversial leaders such as the presidents of Egypt and the Philippines. Kagame seems to fit the bill.
Rare Black Rhino Kills Conservationist in Rwanda
Eighteen black rhinos were reintroduced to Rwanda in last month, a decade after they went extinct in the country.
Hidden Costs the Rest of Us Pay for Illegal Immigration
In California, thousands of illegal aliens operate cars without insurance or driver's licenses.
Rwanda: U.K. Woman Held on State Secrets Charge Freed
Violette Uwamahoro traveled to Rwanda for a family funeral before she was detained.
Refugees Added Voices to Washington Women's March
"We just look for home here, we need you to help us to just live in this country."
Rwanda Demands Vatican Apologizes for Role in Genocide
The Rwandan government dismissed an apology offered by Rwandan bishops as "profoundly inadequate."
Rwanda: Catholic Church Apologizes for Genocide Role
Catholic priests have been indicted for alleged murder during the genocide of 1994.
Rwandan Women Urge U.N. Action on Sexual Violence
"We keep hearing that it's still happening, that rape is used as a weapon, as a tool of genocide and war. It hurts us a lot."
Who Was Kigeli V, the Last King of Rwanda?
Rwanda's last monarch, who was exiled in 1961, has died in the United States.
Rwanda Begins Drone Deliveries of Blood
Rwandan President Paul Kagame hailed the service as a "world first."
Rwanda's Genocide: The French Connection
A review of the role France played during, and after, the slaughter of almost 1 million Rwandans.
Rio 2016: Who Is Ukraine's Olympic Wrestling Prodigy?
He is as old as independent Ukraine itself and hopes to serve as a good example against prejudice.
First African Passports Go to Rwanda and Chad Leaders
The African Union wants to roll out the continental passport to millions of Africans.
Rwanda's Genocide Hunters Keep Up the Chase on Suspects
Two ex-Rwandan mayors have been sentenced to life imprisonment in Paris.
What Was Bibi Doing in Africa?
Israel will be helping Kenya build a 440-mile wall along its border with Somalia to prevent Al-Shabab and other militants from crossing the frontier.
Israel Gains an Important Foothold in the U.N.
It has been reported in the Arab press, though impossible to prove because there was a secret ballot, that several Arab countries voted for the Israeli ambassador to head a U.N. committee.
'The Uncondemned': Retracing First Genocide Conviction
It's been less than 20 years since the first-ever conviction for genocide.
Burundi and Rwanda: East Africa's Bad Neighbors
The political crisis in Burundi has put strain on relations between two countries with a violent past.
An EU-Style African Union Is Around the Corner
As the push to unite intensifies, can Africa overcome entrenched obstacles to free trade?
DR Congo to Extradite Rwandan Genocide Suspect
Ladislas Ntaganzwa was arrested with a $5 million bounty on his head.