 Rwanda : Kabuga Not in Kenya, Says Country - AllAfrica.com Nairobi — Genocide fugitive Felicien Kabuga is unlikely to be hiding in Kenya, Rwanda's Foreign minister has said. Minister Louise Mushikiwabo said on Wednesday her country believed Kenya's word that Kabuga, Africa's most wanted fugitive, was not ...
Over 600 Rwandan rebels killed or captured: DR.Congo ... - YAHOO! A total of 609 members of the rebel Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) had been "neutralised since the start of operation Amani Leo, on January 1, and a large quantity of arms had been recovered," said army major Sylvain Ekenge ...
Former UK Ambassador to Rwanda dead - Rwanda New Times The former British Ambassador to Rwanda, Susan Hogwood, died Tuesday in Abidjan after a short illness, the High Commission in Kigali announced yesterday. According to an email forwarded by the Deputy High Commissioner, Jane Baxter, Hogwood died ...
POLITICS-RWANDA: Woman Vies for Top Job - Inter Press Service KIGALI, Mar 17, 2010 (IPS) - On average women constitute 18.8 percent of representatives in parliaments across the world according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). This gender imbalance has been subject to much feminist criticism and many ...
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Rwanda to benefit from increased funding by the World ... - Rwanda New Times The International Finance Corporation (IFC) will increase funding in private investment and consultancy services to the government of Rwanda beginning this year. This was revealed by Ms. Rachel Kyte, the Vice President Advisory Services and board ...
Send To: - Inter Press Service POLITICS-RWANDA: Woman Vies for Top Job Stanley Kwenda KIGALI, Mar 17 (IPS) - On average women constitute 18.8 percent of representatives in parliaments across the world according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). This gender imbalance has been ...
Rwanda: Food prices surge - FreshPlaza Continuous heavy rains around the country have destroyed gardens, leading to a surge in food prices in Kigali, a mini survey carried out by the Business Times revealed. The survey carried out around Kigali City markets indicates that vegetables were ...
BBC World Service Programmes Global Business Rwanda (Part 2): Strike ... - BBC Available to listen. Global Business continues it's series of reports from Rwanda this week, with a look at the country's plans for wiring up. Rwanda plans to become a 'middle income' country by 2020 and the internet is an important plank on which ...
600 Rwanda rebels nabbed in DRC - Beeld Kinshasa - More than 600 Rwandan Hutu rebels have been killed or captured since January in an operation backed by the UN mission to the country, the DRC army said on Wednesday. A total of 609 members of the rebel Democratic Forces for the Liberation ...
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 Ex-Vienna Boys' Choir members allege abuse The Vienna Boys' Choir said it has heard from eight possible abuse victims following an initial report of allegations last week.
Nigeria's acting president dissolves Cabinet Nigeria's acting president dissolved the Cabinet on Wednesday, purging top officials loyal to the nation's ill president in his first major act since taking over the young democracy's highest office more than a month ago.
Medvedev: Russia must tap Arctic resources Russia must defend its claims to mineral riches of the Arctic in increasing competition with other powers, President Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday.
U.S. missile strikes kill 9 militants in Pakistan Two missile strikes by pilotless U.S. drone aircraft on Wednesday killed at least nine militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan, a major al Qaeda and Taliban sanctuary, intelligence officials and residents said.
CIA chief: Al-Qaida crippled, leaders hiding
Relentless attacks against al-Qaeda in the Pakistan tribal region appear to have driven Osama bin Laden and other top leaders deeper into hiding, CIA Director Leon Panetta says.
Spotlight shines on Mideast animal trade
First meeting of a U.N. endangered species body in an Arab country is highlighting the fate of animals like a lion found barely alive in Beirut, monkeys hauled through Gaza's tunnels.
Israel lifts West Bank closure
Israel lifts its tight restrictions on Palestinian access to Jerusalem's holiest shrine and calls off an extended West Bank closure.
Sources: Missile strike kills top al-Qaida leader A missile strike killed a top al-Qaida leader believed to have been a key player in the suicide bomb attack that killed seven CIA operatives in Afghanistan, U.S. officials say.
Wrong religion: Israeli ruins re-identified
Israeli archaeologists have announced that ruins long thought to be of an ancient synagogue are actually the remains of a palace used by Muslim caliphs 1,300 years ago.
Taliban launch fear campaign in Marjah
After losing control of their southern base in Marjah, the Taliban are fighting back, launching a campaign of assassination, threats to frighten people from supporting the U.S. and its allies.
Turkey threatens to deport 100,000 Armenians Armenians living in Turkey without citizenship could be ordered to leave after U.S. and Swedish lawmakers vote to define 90-year-old killings of Armenians as genocide.
Fear grips Mexican border families
Parents in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas, are afraid to venture into the streets amid a turf war between two powerful drug cartels.
Fake French show has players electrocuting others A state-run TV channel is stirring controversy with a documentary about a fake game show in which participants obey orders to deliver powerful electric shocks to a man until he appears to die.
Red Shirt protesters vow to stay in Thai capital Anti-government demonstrators vowed Wednesday to extend their protest in the Thai capital indefinitely, after taking their attention-grabbing tactic of pouring bottles of their own blood to the prime minister's home.
Accused U.S. drug lord eludes police
The Dominican Republic's most wanted man is an American who for 10 years has fed his mystique by pulling off narrow escapes and taunting police.
2 suspects held in Berlin poker heist A man who admits he took part in a raid on a poker tournament in Berlin surrenders to authorities and identified three suspected accomplices, one of whom is later arrested, officials say.
Pope: Irish church ‘severely shaken’ by abuse
Pope Benedict XVI hopes a letter he plans to send to Irish Catholics about the child sex abuse scandal in the church will help with "repentance, healing and renewal."
Grenade-shaped lighter forces airport evacuation A grenade-shaped cigarette lighter in a boy's checked luggage has forced the evacuation of some 1,000 people from an airport in Poland and delayed four international flights.
Mexico drug violence mars spring break fun
Google partners in China appeal for word on plans Chinese companies that sell advertising on Google's China search engine have appealed for information on its future and say they might want compensation if it is shut down.
Pakistan charges five Americans with terrorism
A Pakistani court formally charged five Americans of plotting terrorism in the country, in a case that has raised alarm over the danger posed by militants using the Internet.
Analysis: Flap adds to Obama’s Mideast woes Analysis: President Barack Obama faces a tough path to peace in the Middle East after the rage over an Israel plan to build housing in east Jerusalem and the diplomatic slap that ensued.
Thai protesters take ‘red’ theme to extremes
Machete attack on Nigeria village kills at least 13 Raiders armed with machetes killed at least 13 people in an attack on a village near the central Nigeria city of Jos Wednesday, close to where hundreds have died in sectarian violence this year.
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