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Rwandan President Paul Kagame has cautiously welcomed a United States-brokered peace deal with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), while suggesting Kigali will retaliate if provoked.
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The New Times on MSNKagame calls for urgent action to bridge connectivity gapsPresident Paul Kagame, on Sunday, July 6, called for deliberate efforts to drive connectivity, stating that bridging the remaining gaps in access to digital technology will require innovation in both ...
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The Pioneer on MSNRWANDA - THE WONDROUS PARADISE OF A THOUSAND HILLS AND A MILLION SMILESRwanda, the resplendent land of a "thousand hills" and a million smiles, is a wondrous paradise on earth! The monumental mathematician and Nobel laureate Dr. Albert Einstein aptly pontificated, "Look ...
The UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development met today in Geneva, Switzerland, to commemorate 15 years of ...
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The Christian Post on MSNThe biggest peace deal of Trump’s term may be the one we all overlookedIn an incredible development, the president celebrated a peace deal between the two nations, which could end the decades-long ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC), whichw was created in 2002, was intended to provide impartial justice for the most ...
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The New Times on MSNVictoire Ingabire bail hearing scheduled for TuesdayVictoire Ingabire Umuhoza is expected to appear before the Kicukiro Primary Court on Tuesday, July 8, for a pre-trial detention hearing, The New Times has learned. The bail hearing, scheduled for ...
What is needed in the DRC is state-building, which the agreement does not address. If its dismal misadventures in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya are anything to go by, the US is clueless when it comes to ...
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