Thirteen South Africans were killed last month by the most dangerous man in the world: Rwandan president Paul Kagame.
"How does he know what's going on? He was there for two weeks and he's an expert in USAID? Give me a break," said former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios.
How politics in Kinshasa combines with international power politics to undermine regional efforts for peace in DRC THE LAST ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Uganda has deployed more than 1,000 extra soldiers into east Congo in the last week near an area where the ...
An unnamed Southern African country is said to have paid a Ugandan military official to monitor Ugandan army communications, reports said on Monday, February 3. According to journalist Andrew Mwenda, ...
The SADC forces have lost dozens of soldiers since the M23 resumed fighting in the eastern DRC. The bloc lost 16 soldiers ...
Earlier, Congolese officials refused to meet with Rwandan President Paul Kagame at East African Community summit, citing ...
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame on Wednesday night, January 29, told the East African Community (EAC) heads of state that in order to resolve the crisis in eastern Congo, the M23 and the ...
After the death of Queen Elizabeth, before Labour came to power, the list of those who would serve as counsellors of state were Camilla, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Andrew and Princess ...
Andrew Schneider is the senior reporter for politics and government at Houston Public Media, NPR’s affiliate station in Houston, Texas. In this capacity, he heads the station’s coverage of ...