We have started to collect the most important news related to Rwanda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The foreign ministers of France and Rwanda meet for the first time since Kigali broke off diplomatic relations.
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Regional military chiefs meet in Kigali to plan joint operations against militia groups in eastern DR Congo.
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The UN looks into claims that a general set to head its force in Darfur participated in the Rwandan genocide.
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King Kigeli Ndahindurwa V, who ruled Rwanda until his overthrow in 1959, says he wants to return home.
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Rwanda criticises DR Congo for halting operations against Hutu rebels who fled there after the Rwandan genocide.
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The decision to free two Rwandan men in France may be politically motivated, a Rwandan official says.
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Two Rwandan men held in France over their alleged role in the 1994 genocide are released by an appeals court.
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UK Conservative leader David Cameron travels to Rwanda as part of his commitment to tackle global poverty.
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Two Rwandan men wanted for their alleged role in the 1994 genocide are arrested in France, police say.
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A Rwandan ex-army major gets 20 years for murdering 10 UN peacekeepers in the 1994 genocide.
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A former Rwandan officer is found guilty of murdering 10 Belgian peacekeepers during the 1994 genocide.
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Rwanda and Burundi join the East African Community, freeing them from customs tariffs within the region.
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The spread of Aids is slowing down in some parts of Africa, including Rwanda, a World Bank report suggests.
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