We have started to collect the most important news related to Rwanda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Security is tightened at refugee camps in Rwanda after protests calling for rebel leader Laurent Nkunda's release.
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Joy but doubts over Rwandan U-turn on rebel general
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Congo's army says nine Rwandan Hutu rebels are killed in the east as a joint campaign with Rwandan soldiers is stepped up.
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DR Congo seeks the extradition of rebel leader Laurent Nkunda after his capture by neighbouring Rwanda.
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Inviting Rwandan troops into east DR Congo carries a "high risk of collateral damage", the parliamentary speaker warns.
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Congolese soldiers bar UN and aid staff from an area where an operation with Rwandan troops is ongoing against a Hutu militia.
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Rwandan troops enter eastern DR Congo for a joint operation with Congolese forces against a Rwandan Hutu militia.
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Rwandan official Rose Kabuye tells the BBC she must return to France for her trial and prove her innocence.
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The head of Rwanda's army and a UN mediator meet the DR Congo leader to discuss resolving the conflict in the east.
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Rwandan presidential aide Rose Kabuye is allowed to leave France to return home for Christmas, one month after her arrest.
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Survivors of Rwanda's genocide and the UN secretary general welcome the jailing of its mastermind Theoneste Bagosora.
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Ex-senior defence official Theoneste Bagosora is convicted of instigating Rwanda's 1994 genocide and jailed for life.
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An advisor to Rwandan President Paul Kagame plays a role in financing Tutsi rebels in eastern DR Congo, says a UN report.
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