America Must Support Israel in Her Time of Need
When one thinks of the children murdered and kidnapped by Hamas, we must remember that the horrors of the Rwandan Genocide are not so distant.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Disqualification Push 'Like Rwanda Stuff': Gaetz
Democrats are "using fear as a political tool," GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz said Monday. "This should never have been allowed to occur."
Emmanuel Macron Stops Short of Apology for France's Role in Rwanda Genocide
The French president visited Rwanda in an attempt to rebuild relationships after the 1994 genocide, acknowledging France's role but not offering an apology.
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.
U.N. Warns of Risk of Another Genocide in Africa
Muslim and Christian militias have been engaged in tit-for-tat violence since 2013, but the situation has escalated in recent months.
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.
Is Rwandan President Paul Kagame a Savior or Dictator?
Seventeen years is a long time for a leader to stay in power, but not everyone in Rwanda is ready for change.
Rwanda: U.K. Woman Held on State Secrets Charge Freed
Violette Uwamahoro traveled to Rwanda for a family funeral before she was detained.
Pope Francis Sorry for Church Role in Rwandan Genocide
Pope Francis met with Rwandan President Paul Kagame at the Vatican on Monday.
Armed Rebels Cross Into Congo From Uganda
The M23 led a rebellion in eastern Congo that displaced almost 1 million people.
Six Stories That Will Shape Sub-Saharan Africa in 2017
Political change, separatist insurgencies and a possible genocide project a tough year for the continent.
South Sudan Could Follow Rwanda into Genocide: U.N.
A U.N. human rights commission said that ethnic cleansing was already underway in South Sudan.
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.
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's Genocide: The French Connection
A review of the role France played during, and after, the slaughter of almost 1 million Rwandans.
Rwanda's Genocide Hunters Keep Up the Chase on Suspects
Two ex-Rwandan mayors have been sentenced to life imprisonment in Paris.
Why Netanyahu is Taking Israel Back to Africa
Five reasons why Israel's PM is doing a tour of East Africa.
'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.
Burundi: Death Toll Now Stands at 474, Says U.N.
The East African country has been beset by violence for almost a year.
DR Congo to Extradite Rwandan Genocide Suspect
Ladislas Ntaganzwa was arrested with a $5 million bounty on his head.
Rwanda to Relocate Burundian Refugees
Reports claim refugees in Rwanda are being trained to overthrow the Burundian government.
U.S. Worried About Rwanda 'Destabilizing' Burundi
Reports have emerged that Rwanda is recruiting Burundian refugees to topple Pierre Nkurunziza's government.
Burundi Rebels Claim Rwanda Military Training: Report
The U.N. has accused Rwanda of training Burundian rebels to topple Burundi's president.
Ex-Burundi Presidents Warn of 'Another Rwanda'
U.N. delegates are meeting President Nkurunziza on Friday to seek a solution to the ongoing conflict in Burundi.
U.N. Cannot Deal With Ethnic Conflict in Burundi: Memo
More than 400 people have been killed in conflict in Burundi since April 2015.
Burundi on Brink of Civil War as Peace Talks Collapse
The government said it was opposed to meeting with "those who are supporting violence" in the opposition.
Rwanda's Kagame Rejects Burundian Refugee Recruitment
A Refugees International report found 80 cases of alleged recruitment into a non-state Rwandan militia.
Kagame Must Not Seek Third Term, Says Opposition Leader
Frank Habineza thinks that Rwanda's president should honor the constitution and step down in 2017.