Rwandan director Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambot has become the country's first filmmaker to win the Camera d’Or for best first feature at the Cannes film festival, with Ben’Imana. The Kigali-based ...
Rwanda is using a new approach known as environmental DNA technology to detect species like the endangered mountain gorilla ...
The virus spreads through direct contact. Your fear spreads through memory. When outbreaks arrive, we don't appraise them ...
The U.N. courts set up to prosecute the atrocities committed during the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia in the early ...
Holtec International and the Rwanda Atomic Energy Board have signed a development agreement to work together on the deployment of SMR-300 units. Meanwhile, as Rwanda hosts the Nuclear Energy ...
The death of accused Rwandan genocide financier Félicien Kabuga closes an important chapter of the country’s 1994 genocide.
Félicien Kabuga, accused of bankrolling the Rwandan genocide, died on Thursday in a hospital in The Hague while in custody, a ...
Félicien Kabuga was one of the last fugitives charged in connection with the 1994 genocide, accused of encouraging and financing the mass killing of Rwanda’s Tutsi minority.
Marie Clémentine Dusabejambo’s striking debut feature, premiering in Un Certain Regard, follows a survivor who leads her community toward reconciliation — but doesn’t extend that grace to her daughter ...
Felicien Kabuga, a suspect in ​the 1994 Rwanda genocide, has died in ‌custody, a U.N. court said on Saturday. He was 93.
Tao Okamoto and Virginie Efira tell all about their epic two-hander, which weaves between Japanese and French language and, ...
For years, Rwanda's most visible place in global cinema has often come through films about the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Titles such as Shooting Dogs and Sometimes in April brought ...