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In early March, while attending the Nuclear Energy Summit, Rwandan President Paul Kagame reaffirmed his ambition to develop civilian nuclear reactors in Rwanda. [1]
Stories about Rwanda Global Voices seeks an editor to lead our Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa coverage Are you a writer and editor with a deep understanding of and curiosity about all facets of Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa? Apply to be our Regional... (confirmed by 5 sources) [2]
Artificial intelligenceAnthropic signs pact with Rwanda, joining US-China AI race in Africa ICT minister says deal will strengthen country's health care, education Anthropic said its agreement with Rwanda marks the first time the company has formaliz... [3]
AFP After a controversial deal with El Salvador, the United States is negotiating more arrangements to send migrants to third countries, President Donald Trump’s administration said Wednesday, with Rwanda apparently on the list. [4]
NEW DELHI - Bharti Airtel announced on Tuesday the signing of an agreement with Millicom International Cellular to take over all its Rwanda operations, making the Indian telecom the number two operator behind MTN in the East-Central African country. [5]
NEW DELHI -- Bharat Heavy Electricals, India's state-run power equipment maker, has installed a 28-megawatt hydro power plant in Rwanda that increases the total generating capacity of the energy-starved African nation by 24% to 147 megawatts. [6]
Plan to send migrants to Rwanda is illegal: UK top court Published : 16 Nov 2023, 00:31 The British government said Wednesday it will still try to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, despite the U.K. [7]
People queue to enter the International Protection Office (IPO) in Dublin on April 30, 2024, which has become a tented village with migrants and asylum seekers sleeping on the footpaths and roads outside. [8]
In early March, while attending the Nuclear Energy Summit, Rwandan President Paul Kagame reaffirmed his ambition to develop civilian nuclear reactors in Rwanda.
Stories about Rwanda Global Voices seeks an editor to lead our Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa coverage Are you a writer and editor with a deep understanding of and curiosity about all facets of Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa? Apply to be our Regional
Artificial intelligenceAnthropic signs pact with Rwanda, joining US-China AI race in Africa ICT minister says deal will strengthen country's health care, education Anthropic said its agreement with Rwanda marks the first time the company has formaliz
AFP After a controversial deal with El Salvador, the United States is negotiating more arrangements to send migrants to third countries, President Donald Trump’s administration said Wednesday, with Rwanda apparently on the list.
NEW DELHI - Bharti Airtel announced on Tuesday the signing of an agreement with Millicom International Cellular to take over all its Rwanda operations, making the Indian telecom the number two operator behind MTN in the East-Central African country.
NEW DELHI -- Bharat Heavy Electricals, India's state-run power equipment maker, has installed a 28-megawatt hydro power plant in Rwanda that increases the total generating capacity of the energy-starved African nation by 24% to 147 megawatts.
Plan to send migrants to Rwanda is illegal: UK top court Published : 16 Nov 2023, 00:31 The British government said Wednesday it will still try to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, despite the U.K.
People queue to enter the International Protection Office (IPO) in Dublin on April 30, 2024, which has become a tented village with migrants and asylum seekers sleeping on the footpaths and roads outside.
The Take: Asylum seekers left in limbo under UK-Rwanda treaty Asylum seekers in the UK may soon find themselves in Rwanda under a new treaty that could determine their future.
EconomyChina and India stage investment showdown in Rwanda Xi and Modi come bearing billions, making country a strategic priority Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, have both been courting the governme