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U.K. Parliament members approve a plan to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda
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U.K. Parliament approves a plan to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda
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Matzo — the Passover bread of affliction and freedom — is a timely symbol in 2024
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This Nigerian chess master aims to raise money by playing the longest continuous game
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What World War II taught us about how to help starving people today
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Which scientists get mentioned in the news? Mostly ones with Anglo names, says study
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A chef in Rwanda wants to create a revolution in African cuisine
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Lethal heat in West Africa is driven by human-caused climate change
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What are 'orphan crops'? And why is there a new campaign to get them adopted?
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The man who inspired 'Hotel Rwanda' is still taking risks for his country
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The Devastating Conflict the World is Ignoring
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One year after civil war erupted in Sudan, millions of people are in dire need of aid
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Photos: A year of war in Sudan
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Sudan's conflict hits the 1-year mark, sparking fears of repeated atrocities
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The U.S. announces new aid for Sudan, where civil war broke out a year ago
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His story inspired 'Hotel Rwanda.' Now he's speaking out against the government
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Sudan's civil war and displacement through the eyes of a poet
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30 years ago, this Rwandan woman saved a dozen neighbors from the genocide
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Rwanda's president is lauded for transforming the country. But he's also criticized
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What Rwanda Looks Like 30 Years After the Genocide
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Remembering Joel Breman, Ebola pioneer and beloved global health mentor
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In Rwanda, a new sound blends rap beats with traditional music
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The balance between tourism and conservation at a Rwandan national park
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Journalist says a 'land grab' in Tanzania is forcing the Maasai off their land
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Here are 3 solutions to get blood to folks in 'blood deserts.' One is often illegal
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In this Rwandan village, survivors and perpetrators of the genocide live side by side
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Paul Rusesabagina of 'Hotel Rwanda' fame and his daughter criticize the government
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Basketball takes hold in Rwanda, a country dominated by soccer
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Rwanda's youth have grown in genocide's shadow. Here are their hopes for the future
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Learning To Live As Neighbors In The Shadow Of A Brutal, Violent History
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For one Nigerian family, freedom after a kidnapping hasn't ended their terror
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Remembrance and reconciliation, 30 years after the Rwandan genocide began
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A British man just ran the entire length of Africa — nearly 10,000 miles
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Rwanda holds a week of commemorations marking 30th anniversary of 1994 genocide
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Rwanda will hold week of commemorations marking 30th anniversary of 1994 genocide
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30 years on, legacy of genocide haunts Rwandans
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Bill Clinton and other leaders join Rwandans in marking 30 years since their genocide
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Violence in eastern Congo has displaced millions. Some end up at this camp
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Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing its largest outbreak of mpox
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Glasses aren't just good for your eyes. They can be a boon to income, too
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Weeks ago, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was in prison. Now, he is Senegal's president
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Understanding the Worsening Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Violence in eastern Congo has displaced millions of people. Some end up at this camp
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Johannesburg's water crisis is the latest blow to South Africa's 'world-class city'
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Mercy me: Photos show what humans have done to the planet in the Anthropocene age
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A bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people
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A preview of NPR's reporting from Rwanda as it nears 30 years since genocide
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Major mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a worry to disease docs
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Little-known opposition leader in Senegal is named the next president
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