We have started to collect the most important news related to Rwanda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Rwanda hosts talks between representatives of DR Congo's government and dissident army general Laurent Nkunda.
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Four men accused of taking part in the Rwanda genocide are remanded in custody by UK magistrates.
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The first Rwandan Catholic priest to go on trial at the UN tribunal in Arusha is found guilty of genocide.
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A key witness in the murder of Rwanda's former leader says he will no longer co-operate with a French inquiry.
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An 81-year-old Rwandan pastor found guilty of genocide is released after serving his sentence.
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A witness says his words were distorted by a French inquiry which accused Rwandan President Kagame of killing his predecessor.
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Dozens of people are reported dead, as the devastating floods in East Africa spread to Rwanda and Malawi.
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Rwanda bans French broadcasts as tensions rise over a French genocide inquiry.
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A French judge issues arrest warrants for nine aides of Rwanda's president, sparking protests in the capital Kigali.
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame rejects accusations of involvement in the 1994 killing which sparked genocide.
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Rwanda dismisses a French judge's claims implicating the Rwandan president in the 1994 killing of his predecessor.
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A French judge says Rwanda's president should stand trial over the 1994 killing of a former Rwandan leader.
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A doctor accused of crimes against humanity in Rwanda has been working for a UK charity, the BBC finds.
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