Rwanda, M23 rebellion and Congo
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A local resident trained through The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's solar panel program installs a solar panel on the roof of a villager's house in Gisagara District, Rwanda, on July 16, 2025. (Photo by Huang Wanqing/Xinhua)
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Al Jazeera on MSNUN experts cast blame on Rwanda and Uganda. What are they doing in DRC?M23 rebels take ‘instructions’ from Kigali, as Kampala ‘doubles’ army presence in DRC, says leaked report by UN experts.
Four locals share their favorite spots, from cafés with views of rolling hills to cutting-edge galleries and markets where every stall has a story.
Rwanda plans to launch its first nuclear power plant by 2030 using advanced small modular reactors and high-assay low-enriched uranium fuel.
Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels on Saturday signed a declaration of principles in Qatar to end fighting in eastern Congo that commits them to a permanent ceasefire to be signed in one month.
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It is the first direct commitment by both Congo and the rebels since they seized two key cities in eastern Congo in a major advance.
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The New Times on MSNCANAL+ Rwanda backs pan-African project empowering digital storytellersCANAL+ Rwanda awarded three Rwandan digital storytellers; Ravanelly Twahirwa, Solange Nishimwe, and Sylivie Sugira, as the first three winners of a local competition on July 18. They were selected from eight finalists for the first edition of the Creative Talents programme held in Rwanda,
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Rwanda’s 13 Karatekas set for African showdownThirteen karatekas, including a 14-year-old debutant, will represent Rwanda at the 2025 African Karate Championships, scheduled to take place from July 22 to 27 in Abuja, Nigeria. It is a big step in the right direction, officials from the karate ...