Thirteen South Africans were killed last month by the most dangerous man in the world: Rwandan president Paul Kagame.
In this week's edition of My F*K, News24's satirical column, Paul Kagame and Cyril Ramaphosa get out their phones to become ...
Labour will repeal the Safety of Rwanda Act, which Rishi Sunak staked his reputation on, as part of its new plans to tackle illegal migration and small boat crossings ...
Last June the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, said he was ready to go to war with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) if necessary. He still has not formally declared war, but 3 000 to 4 000 ...
In late 2018 a Saudi journalist living in exile in Canada, who liked to work out in between recording YouTube critiques of ...
Is there a role for international law in what's happening in North Kivu, and more generally in international peace, at a time when Rwanda seems to have drawn the conclusion of a global context marked ...
The EU is backing up the embattled UN forces, railing against Rwanda’s support for the M23 rebel group in the latest war.
For a man of Chappelle’s stature, it’s not every day that you get his attention or audience. For Lu Savali, it took eight ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) said it will use an upcoming debate in Parliament to demand answers on why South African ...
A deadly insurgency is sweeping the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country three times the size of Texas that is estimated ...