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As Britain’s parliamentary ‘ping pong’ nears completion, critics warn migrants will not find the ‘good life they are looking for’
RwandAir was concerned about reputational risk associated with British government’s contentious scheme
Prime minister due to meet Prince Charles at Commonwealth heads of government summit
A rare dispatch from the frontline shows how Kigali has turned around conflict that held up Total LNG project
Paris officials accused of covering up role in arming and then shielding perpetrators
To some, the president ended the country’s genocide and launched an economic revolution — to others, he is suppressing dissent
The FT editor visits an African country determined to go its own way as its steely president marks another landslide election victory
Phasing out hydrofluorocarbons could prevent as much as 0.5C of global warming
Paul Kagame wants to forge a sense of national identity from the ashes of genocide
Rwanda will not benefit from another leader clinging to office
Small family holdings consolidate into successful commercial co-operatives
Ruling party and army-sponsored concerns are neck and neck in the competition for lucrative contracts
Kigali has high hopes that a fast communications network will lead to a dynamic ICT economy
Small marketplace implies need for bigger middle class and improved access to the coast
Minds look to entice visitors beyond the main attraction
After two decades of conflict, the southern section of Virunga – Africa’s oldest national park – is cautiously reopening to tourists
Events of 20 years ago remain pivotal to the Kagame regime’s efforts to build a post-ethnic nation
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