Why did the M23 militia capture the city of Goma which lies in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo? Does Rwanda have ...
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Hosted on MSNHow ‘Hutu masses’ were pawns in sociopolitical changes of late-colonial RwandaIn the previous article in this series, we saw how a so-called “Tutsi-based” monarchy was replaced with a “Hutu-based’ republic. The Hutu masses were used as pawns to further the interests of Hutu ...
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ThePrint on MSNResource-rich Congo is the first battle in New Cold War. India can’t miss out on cobaltFor countries like India, the stakes are enormous. To participate in the post-hydrocarbon global economy, the country needs ...
Is it too late, asked Le Pays (Ouagadougou): have we "reached the point of no return" for another catastrophic conflict in ...
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WatchMojo on MSN10 Moments in History That Were More Horrifying Than You RealizePrepare to be shocked as we dive into the darkest, most horrifying moments in human history that are often glossed over. From ...
King Leopold II, in his exploitation of Congo ... especially when we all blame Rwanda for arming and equipping the M23 rebels for some Hutu/Tutsi ethnic conflict. Yes Rwanda benefits, but they are not ...
The first Burundian Genocide took place in 1972, following the return from exile and subsequent assassination of King Ntare V. The Tutsi-dominated government of Michel Micombero responded by brutally ...
‘Tragically, Congo’s horror remains unchanged. Foreigners full of lust, rebel groups, and a corrupt government have and are ...
The outgoing deputy force commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was injured on Friday after a convoy taking peacekeepers to Beirut airport was "violently attacked," UNIFIL ...
ESPN has released their latest power rankings, putting the Sacramento Kings at number 16 heading into tonight's game against the New Orleans Pelicans. The group of ESPN NBA Insiders moved ...
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