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Rwanda: 49 killed in landslides caused by heavy rains
Landslides and floods in Rwanda has been exacerbated by El Nino phenomenon.
Talking Through Art: How passion for art and craft is helping Rwanda's disabled beggars
IBTimes UK visits Kigali's NGO where homeless people with physical impairments learn professional skills.
Zambia: Xenophobic attacks target Rwandan shop owners accused of ritual killings
Riots sparked after police arrest four people in connection with ritual murders occurred in Lusaka.
Rwanda: 'We could only dream of making this progress since genocide' says presidential adviser
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with Jean-Paul Kimonyo, senior advisor to Rwanda's President Paul Kagame
The only radiotherapy machine treating cancer patients in Uganda is broken beyond repair
The machine donated in 1995 also treats patients from Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan.
Honorine Uwababyeyi: Meet the Rwandan genocide survivor helping children of rape victims
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK meets genocide survivor and founder of Hope and Peace foundation.
DRC extradites Ladislas Ntaganzwa to Rwanda to face trial for role in organising 20,000 massacres
Ntaganza accused of the 'planning, preparation and execution of the massacre' of thousands of people.
Boutros Boutros-Ghali's most-difficult hour: How Rwanda's genocide haunted former UN secretary-general
The spectre of Rwanda's genocide will continue to hang over Boutros-Ghali's legacy.
Rwanda: Decision to expel refugees 'diverts attention from Burundi's real, bloody issue'
EXCLUSIVE: Marie Louise Baricako and Vital Nshimirimana slam international community's inaction.
Rwanda will be first country to use drones to deliver blood and emergency medical supplies
Zipline drones will be used to deliver essential medical supplies to rural Rwandan communities.
Burundi: Rwanda accused of training Burundian rebels, UN experts claim
UN experts claims leaked memo accuses Rwanda of recruiting and training Burundian refugees.
Rwanda: Voters allow President Paul Kagame to extend his stay in power until 2034
Rwandan president can now sit for three more terms once his second term in office ends in 2017
Burundi: Children in refugee camps in Rwanda recruited as soldiers
Burundian refugees are brainwashed by rebel leaders within vicinity of refugee camps.
Return fugitives in exchange for 'most wanted' man, DRC tells Rwanda
DRC's justice minister warns Rwanda to 'respond very clearly' to its arrest warrants.
Burundi hears echoes of anti-Tutsi hate speech that sparked Rwanda genocide
Burundi leaders spark fears of genocide by repeating anti-Tutsi propaganda amid violent political crackdown.
Rwanda: Parliament allows Kagame to extend rule amid growing discontent over third-terms in Africa
Paul Kagame could be the president of Rwanda until 2034.
A-list stars line up for children's charity performance
Nicole Kidman, Benedict Cumberbatch and Chiwetel Ejiofor to tread boards for The Children's Monologues at the Royal Court Theatre.
Rwanda Supreme Court backs constitution change to allow President Paul Kagame third term bid
3.7 million Rwandans reportedly sign petition to scrap presidential rules and allow Kagame third term.
Rwandan soldier turns rogue killing 4 colleagues in CAR
Gunman with UN's peace-keeping mission later killed by security forces.
Burundi: Thousands flee election violence to Rwanda
More than 150,000 people have fled Burundi in recent weeks and the figure is expected to rise.
Case against changes to extend Rwanda's presidential term limit stalls in court
A court adjourned the case until 29 July after an opposition lawyer did not appear to argue the case.
Burundi: 100,000 flee violence after attempted coup
UN refugee agency says over 105,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries to escape political violence in Burundi.
Rwanda Government Chief Unveils Economic Turnaround 20 Years After Devastating Genocide
Rwanda Development Board CEO Francis Gatare speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK
40 Human Corpses Found in Lake near Rwandan border with Burundi
Rwanda and Burundi accuse each other of being responsible for the bodies.
Kagame Plans $1bn Bond But Human Rights Cloud Remains Over Rwanda
Rwanda economy expected to grow at 7.5% in 2014 but allegations of human rights violations persist.
Burundi Crisis: During Rwanda Genocide Anniversary, We Mustn't Forget Turmoil Next Door
Burundi has its own turbulent past - and a very uncertain present.
France Opens Rwanda Genocide Trial - Who is Captain Pascal Simbikangwa?
Pascal Simbikangwa, former spy chief, to be tried for complicity in Rwandan genocide which killed 500,000 ethnic Tutsi.
Patrick Karegeya: Why was Rwanda's Ex Spy Chief Murdered?
Former friend of president Paul Kagame fought for Rwandan Patriotic Front.
Rwanda's Ex Spy Chief Patrick Karegeya Strangled to Death in Johannesburg
Exiled opponent to president Paul Kagame found dead in South African hotel.
Governors Awards 2013: Angelina Jolie Receives Humanitarian Award
Angelina Jolie was honoured with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, which is an Oscar statuette at the ceremony.