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Kagame denies Rwandan involvement in DRC rebel movement

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has hit back at allegations made in a UN report that the M23 rebel movement in DR Congo have been supported by officials in Rwanda. Relations between the two country are already fragile and the authorities in DRC's North Kivu province have accused Rwanda of "invading" what is already a volatile border area. But, speaking to France 24, Kagame called the claims of Rwandan involvement "fictitious".

By Ebba Kalondo
Polish community seeks to learn more about its Jewish heritage
23/04/2013 - POLAND

Polish community seeks to learn more about its Jewish heritage

Poland is marking 70 years since the start of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. It was the first major act of resistance against the occupying Nazis during World War II and went down in history as a heroic act to restore the dignity of a condemned people. Indeed, of the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis, half of them were Polish. Poland had the largest Jewish population of any country before World War II; it now has only around 20,000.
Half of Guantanamo prisoners on hunger strike
22/04/2013 - USA

Half of Guantanamo prisoners on hunger strike

The United States military announced on Tuesday that half of the prisoners at the Guantanamo prison camp in Cuba are on hunger strike. They are protesting their indefinite confinement and a recent crackdown on behaviour. Yet until recently, detainees were said to be gradually enjoying more freedoms: most could spend up to 22 hours a day in recreation yards with fellow prisoners, watch satellite TV and take courses, including language lessons.
The most world's heavily guarded border
22/04/2013 - KOREAN PENINSULA

The most world's heavily guarded border

With recent tensions still casting their shadow over the Korean peninsula, we take a closer look at the dividing line between north and south. The DMZ, or demilitarised zone, stands on what was the front line of war in 1953. It’s remained a dividing line ever since. Few pass inside, except guided visitors, fascinated by the most heavily guarded border in the world.
Cameroon: French family released after two months of captivity
19/04/2013 - HOSTAGES

Cameroon: French family released after two months of captivity

Their two-month-old nightmare has finally come to an end. The seven members of the French Moulin-Fournier family, four of them children, had been held captive by radical Islamists until their release this Friday April 19th in Cameroon. We take a closer look at their ordeal.
Iraq gears up for local elections
19/04/2013 - IRAQ

Iraq gears up for local elections

Voters in Iraq are heading to the polls this Saturday to elect their regional governments. The election is seen as a test for embattled Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who is facing a growing revolt from the country’s Sunni minority.

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conflit a l'est de la rdc

pourquoi ne pas amener aussi la guerre au ruanda pour qu'ils sentent aussi ce que les congolais sentent?

there is not congolaise tuthi

there is not congolaise tuthi

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