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Rubaya mine collapse exposes human cost of Trump-backed “security for minerals” deal in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Their eyes glisten from dust-covered white faces streaked with trails of sweat from laboring hundreds of feet below the surface, the thousands of miners who tunnel into the hillside controlled by rebels understand the dangers and are willing to face them to earn a few dollars each day.
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Congo offers rebel-held Rubaya coltan mine in US minerals deal
The Democratic Republic of Congo has included the rebel-controlled Rubaya coltan mine in a list of strategic assets proposed to the United States as part of a bilateral minerals cooperation framework.
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Trump administration spent over $30 million to deport migrants to third countries
The Trump administration has spent more than $30 million to send migrants to far-flung countries that are not their own, including, in a few instances, paying over $1 million a person, a new report from the Democratic chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee says.
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Rwanda-backed rebels announce pullout as Washington Accords come under strain
Rwanda-supported M23 rebels announced they would pull out from the eastern Congo town of Uvira following a request from the US administration, which had condemned the capture of the town last week as a danger to mediation efforts.
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Ohio resident concealed his dreadful involvement in the 1994 Rwanda genocide to gain entry into the US, apprehended after years of evading capture: DOJ
Vincent Nzigiyimfura, who is believed to have coordinated mass killings in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, has been taken into custody for reportedly falsifying his US immigration documents to hide his terrible acts
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New York Man Charged With Concealing Role in Rwanda Genocide to Obtain US Citizenship
Faustin Nsabumukunzi, 65, faced charges for concealing his involvement as a community leader in Rwanda when the genocide started in 1994 from U.S. authorities
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What is the Marburg virus? The outbreak in Rwanda has put the WHO on high alert
Like Ebola, Marburg virus disease is an uncommon yet extremely serious illness that can result in death for up to 88% of those infected
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Rwandan President Blames World's Inaction On Anniversary Of 1994 Genocide
Rwandan authorities have long blamed the international community for allowing extremists to kill an estimated 800,000 people 30 years ago.
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After 22 Years On The Run, Rwandan Genocide Suspect Arrested In South Africa
Fulgence Kayishema is linked to the killing of some 2,000 people.
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A woman aims to assist other Rwandan amputees in obtaining prosthetic limbs
During Rwanda's genocide, she became an orphan and childhood cancer took away most of one of her legs. Despite these challenges, Claudine Humure aspires to contribute to her homeland that was once ravaged by war
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Emmanuel Macron: France Bears Some Responsibility For Rwanda’s Genocide
The French president solemnly detailed how France had failed the 800,000 victims of the genocide but he stopped short of an apology.
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'Hotel Rwanda' Hero Paul Rusesabagina Arrested On Terror Charges, Say Police
A well-known critic of President Paul Kagame, Rusesabagina had been living outside Rwanda since 1996 and police did not say where he was apprehended.
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Rwandan man who breached coronavirus lockdown killed by crocodile
A man in Rwanda violated lockdown orders amid the coronavirus outbreak to go fishing – but was killed and eaten by an crocodile.
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Rwanda holding and mistreating street children, says rights organization
Two homeless boys who had been detained at the Gikondo Transit Centre told Reuters they had experienced abuse there, sharing stories that matched those gathered from 30 children in a report by the New York-based organization Human Rights Watch
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A drastic new law allows South Africa to revoke the asylum status of refugees
According to a new law that opponents say is unlawful, South Africa now has the authority to revoke the asylum status of refugees who participate in political activities concerning their home nations
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