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Rwanda

October 2024

  • Giles Duley and Olive Mutetamfura photographed by Paola Kudacki for the Observer New Review.

    ‘What is it that keeps you wanting to survive?’ Giles Duley and Rwandan genocide survivor Olive Mutetamfura on resilience and forgiveness

    The photographer, who lost his legs and an arm in Afghanistan, says the genocide survivor is the ‘most resilient woman I know’. The pair have teamed up, 30 years after the atrocity, to tell her extraordinary story

September 2024

  • People gather at the side of an explosion in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Friday, May, 3, 2024. The Congolese army says a bomb at a refugee camp in eastern Congo has killed at least 5 people, including children. An army spokesman blamed the attack at the Mugunga refugee camp in North Kivu on a rebel group, known as M23, with alleged links to Rwanda, in a statement provided to The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

    Rwandan forces and M23 rebels shelled refugee camps in DRC, report claims

  • A migrant being put into the back of a white security van while being held by an immigration officer

    ‘Inhumane’ treatment of migrants rounded up in UK’s failed Rwanda plan revealed

  • Fans watching an F1 race on TV

    ‘We cannot ignore Africa’: F1 fans on continent add to Lewis Hamilton’s call for grand prix

  • Protesters chant and hold placards which read Stop Rwanda flights, Refugees Welcome and Solidarity Across Borders

    Home Office ‘mostly consulted Rwandan officials’ in asylum plan safety report

August 2024

  • Around 60 migrants crossing the Channel on a small boat on 06 March 2024

    The Guardian view on immigration debate: tough is not a synonym for effective

    Editorial: Labour has a rare opportunity to engage the public with a more honest account of the trade-offs involved in a balanced migration policy
  • A hygiene promoter raises awareness of mpox among displaced people near Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Fair Access
    African health officials call for solidarity not travel bans over mpox outbreak

    Head of Africa CDC Jean Kaseya urges international community to support rollout of testing and vaccinations
    • What is mpox and why has it been declared a global health emergency?

    • TV tonight
      TV tonight: a powerful political series about the worst global atrocities

    • ‘A revolution is building’: can young people force change across Africa?

July 2024

  • ‘A new cycle of violence was sucking in young men and boys’ … a detail from Mai Mai militia by Cunningham.Mai Mai militia from the APCLS armed group are seen after recapturing Mai Mai militia by Hugh Kinsella Cunningham.

    My best shot
    Teenage militia take a break from battle: Hugh Kinsella Cunningham’s best photograph

  • Zoe Williams

    We have allowed the demonisation and dehumanisation of male refugees. They are victims too

    Zoe Williams
  • Suella Braverman throws her head back laughing on a tour of a new construction training academy in Kigali, Rwanda

    What could £700m cost of Rwanda scheme have paid for instead?

  • The home secretary, Yvette Cooper

    Failed Rwanda deportation scheme cost £700m, says Yvette Cooper

  • Tories spent £700m on Rwanda deportation scheme, Yvette Cooper reveals – video

  • Observer book of the week
    Sick of It: The Global Fight for Women’s Health by Sophie Harman – the war on wellbeing

  • Twenty photographs of the week
    The week around the world in 20 pictures

  • Home Office will decide asylum claims of thousands stuck in Rwanda scheme limbo

  • Paul Kagame banned opponents like me from Rwanda’s election. No wonder he cruised to victory

    Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza
  • Rwanda's Paul Kagame cruises to crushing election victory

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