Fred Karege

Kagame meets Boulos in Brussels as global leaders unite

President Paul Kagame is in Brussels, Belgium, attending the Global Gateway Forum 2025, a high-level meeting focused on strengthening global cooperation and tackling key economic challenges. This marks the second edition of the summit, which brings together world leaders to discuss ways to build stronger connections and sustainable development worldwide. During Thursday’s opening session, President

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Rwanda seeks diplomatic solution after soldier arrested in Burundi

The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) has confirmed that one of its soldiers, Sergeant Sadiki Emmanuel, was arrested in Burundi after accidentally crossing the border at Gasenyi–Nemba. RDF says the soldier, who serves as a driver, got lost while near the frontier and unintentionally entered Burundian territory on September 24, 2025. In a statement issued the

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Rwanda slams Tshisekedi’s Genocide claims at UN: ‘Look in the mirror first’

Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Olivier Nduhungirehe, has criticized Congolese President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, saying he has no moral ground to ask the world to recognize “a genocide against Congolese people” while his government collaborates with groups responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Nduhungirehe made the remarks on Wednesday, September

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Tshisekedi says Trump deserves Nobel prize if he ends Congo’s 30 years war

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi has linked former U.S. president Donald Trump to hopes of peace in eastern Congo. He said that if Trump helps bring an end to the insecurity that has devastated the region for more than three decades, he would personally support Trump’s candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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UK, Canada and Australia recognize Palestine – who’s next?

In a historic diplomatic move, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia have officially recognized the State of Palestine. This recognition is part of growing global momentum to support a two-state solution and restore hope for peace in the Middle East. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was the first among G7 leaders to announce the decision,

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Kazakhstan Supports Morocco’s Territorial Integrity, Welcomes Autonomy Plan

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Murat Nurtleu, expressed, on Friday in Rabat, his country’s support for the Kingdom’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and for the Autonomy Plan presented by Morocco in 2007. Kazakhstan expressed its support for “the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Morocco

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Visa Exemption Agreement Between Morocco & Kazakhstan Takes Effect

Morocco and Kazakhstan announced on Friday in Rabat the upcoming coming into effect of the Visa Exemption Agreement for holders of ordinary passports. During the visit of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Murat Nurtleu, at the invitation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and

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Mounting calls for strengthening Morocco-South Africa ties

After initially being expressed in hushed tones, it seems that voices have been raised in recent times within the African National Congress, the ruling party in South Africa to demand an improvement in relations with the Kingdom of Morocco. Indeed, several sections of the ANC called, in a Memorandum delivered on Wednesday, December 4, 2024

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