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27 killed in DRC after Maï-Maï fighters target Hutu civilians in North Kivu
Local leaders urged for protection after ethnic Nande rebels attacked Hutu civilians in Rutshuru territory.
Ethnicity, power-sharing and democracy: Five questions to understand Burundi's conflict
IBTimes UK speaks to Dr Stef Vandeginste about the potential fall of power-sharing in Burundi.
M23 rebels 'kidnapped, tortured and killed' DRC army helicopter crash survivors
Clashes between army and infamous General Sultani Makenga confirm M23 revival in the country.
Opposition leader Thomas Nahimana prevented from returning to Rwanda, again
Nahimana has been forbidden to board his flight for the Rwandan capital, officials said.
United Nations urged to speed up deployment of peacekeeping troops to South Sudan
UN expressed fears the African nation "could slip into genocide" similar that of Rwanda in 1994.
British former war correspondent, Australian businessman face trial in drugs case in Indonesia
David Fox and Giuseppe Serafino could face up to 12 years in prison if convicted of drug possession.
The World in 2016 – From Baghdad to Kigali and Manila to Shanghai, IBTimes UK covers the globe
IBTimes UK presents its top reports from journalists who have been far afield in 2016.
World must prevent 'Rwanda-like genocide' in South Sudan
UN warns of genocide risks as ethnic-related violence against Dinka and Nuer continues in war-torn country.
Public outcry over Burundian top aid Willy Nyamitwe's assassination attempt as Rwanda blamed
Using #JeSuisWilly, Burundian show their support after assassination attempt is blamed on Rwanda.
More than 1,000 skulls and remains of East Africans held in Berlin
Skulls of rebels decapitated by German soldiers were sent back to Berlin for research.
Picture of Rwandan President Paul Kagame driving Morocco's King to airport goes viral
Kagame and King Mohammed discussed bilateral relations during monarch's three-day official visit.
Burundi refugees in Rwanda expected to remain as biggest camp becomes 'semi-permanent'
UNHCR tells IBTimes UK it does not expect refugees to return home in next 12 months.
French court rejects former Rwandan spy chief's bid to drop genocide trial
Already sentenced to 25 years, the prosecution believe Pascal Simbikangwa should face a harsher penalty.
Rwandan genocide suspect and FDLR commander Habyarimana Mucebo arrested in DRC
Mucebo wanted in Rwanda for alleged role in 1994 massacres of Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
Steady flow of Burundian refugees forcing border countries to increase capacity in camps
311,083 have fled Burundi's violence, which has left up to 2,000 people dead since April 2015.
Rwandan genocide: New probe attempt to 'destabilise Kagame and hide French role in massacres'
RNC could use Rwandan genocide probe to destabilise Kagame ahead of election, claims Great Lakes expert.
France slammed for reopening inquiry into assassination of Rwandan president which sparked genocide
Inquiry focuses on killing of President Habyarimana in 1994.
Congolese 'Terminator' warlord on hunger strike over prison conditions during war crimes trial
Bosco Ntaganda is "ready to die" the International Criminal Court is told.
At least 13 dead, 200 injured after Tanzania is struck by 5.7 magnitude earthquake
The quake struck close to the border with Uganda and Rwanda near Lake Victoria.
Fears of Al-Shabaab presence in Rwanda as three terror suspects killed
Rwanda has faced ethnic conflict but escaped terror attacks.
Rwandan genocide: French court sentences former Rwandan mayors to life over 1994 Tutsi massacres
Survivor told court: "Someone said 'don't waste the bullets' and they continued with machetes".
Rwanda: The Hague approves extradition of two Rwandans suspected of participating in 1994 Genocide
Jean Claude Iyamuremye and Jean Baptiste Mugimba are suspected of genocide and crimes against humanity.
Rwanda: Eradicating poverty is 'another milestone of liberation', says President Kagame
Celebrating 22nd Liberation Day, Kagame said Rwanda still has to strive for total liberation.
World Refugee Day: Hundreds gather in Nairobi to stand in solidarity with forced migrants
IBTimes UK attended celebrations in the capital's Kayole suburb as refugees performed traditional dances.
South Africa tops 'Good Country' survey of African nations – which were the worst?
DRC, Rwanda and Burundi in the Great Lakes region are in the bottom third of the table.
Artists from Africa's Great Lakes region seek to plant roots of peace and democracy with new song
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to Burundian rapper Kaya Free about 'living in harmony without divisions'.
Rwanda expels thousands of Burundian refugees amid worsening relations
Burundi has repeatedly accused Rwanda of training Burundian refugees to overthrow its president.
Zipline partners with UPS and Gavi for its Rwanda drone project
Drones will deliver blood supplies and vaccines across the East African country starting August.
President Paul Kagame: 'I did not ask for a third term but Rwandans want me to stay'
The Rwandan president addresses the 2015 referendum which enabled him to run for third term in 2017 election.
Rwanda hosts World Economic Forum on Africa to boost continent's digital dawn
Rwanda to host economic forum for the first time after bouncing back from 1994 genocide.