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Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels have signed a declaration to cease hostilities in eastern Congo. The deal, facilitated by Qatar, aims at addressing deep-rooted conflict causes but faces disagreement over key terms.
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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The New Times on MSNRwanda’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,
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South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talk with the administration of President Donald Trump on a similar deal.
At the ongoing TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, two women from Rwanda have not just stuck as a
The East African Community has been ambitious in creating a regional common market. This includes making it easy for people to move between countries.
President Trump is positioned to end Sudan's civil war after brokering peace between Congo and Rwanda, according to an expert on Africa, who says U.S. involvement essential.
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group ( has approved €173.84 million for the Rwanda Energy Sector Result-Based Financing (RBF II) program to modernize the electricity network, expand access to clean energy,
The UNESCO representative in Rwanda Mr Albert MUTESA emphasized Kiswahili’s pivotal role as a language of unity, inclusive education, and sustainable development, celebrating its wide use by over 200 million people and its growing global recognition.
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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,