Topic: Rwanda
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2012's 'good news' stories
2012 saw jobs returning to the US, health concerns improve in historic numbers, and more.
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Four things Syria must do after Bashar al-Assad
It’s not too early to consider the way forward for Syria after Bashar al-Assad. Examples in other countries show that a transition will be greatly aided if Syrians can do these four things:
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New trouble in Congo
Instability in Congo affects human rights there, and the cost of cellphones in the US.
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3 good new coming-of-age novels
From a 20th-century Jane Eyre to a Pakistani-American immigrant, three protagonists grow up and learn about life.
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The International Criminal Court's docket in Africa
With the confirmation of charges against four senior Kenyan leaders, there are now seven different countries where the International Criminal Court has filed charges of crimes against humanity. All of those cases emanate from Africa.
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Out of Kenya's violence, rebirth
Forget tribal tags. This fight is about economic disparity. And it's a crucial catharsis.
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Reporters on the Job
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Money woes threaten Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal
The tribunal trying Cambodia's former leaders says it needs to triple its $56.3 million budget to try up to eight defendants.
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Refugees find refuge as college students in Vermont
Champlain College awards scholarships to Rwandans, Vietnamese, and others, enriching recipients and fellow students.
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Freedom from tribalism in Kenya
A Christian Science perspective on daily life.
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Cellphone and Internet access helps – and hinders – accurate reporting in Kenya
An online mapping project depicts violence reported by ordinary Africans. But inaccurate or biased reports can serve to inflame tensions.
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Ways to end Kenya's killings
Kofi Annan got Kenya's two rivals to agree to talks. Next they must help end the killing.
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Genocide prevention: 60 years of abject failure
Darfur reinforces the impotence of this UN mandate.
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How Kenya came undone
Long-simmering ethnic tensions threaten to tear apart East Africa's most stable, prosperous country.
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Peace in the heart of Africa?
A pact in Congo this week may end a horrific conflict if the US and others follow through.
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Kenya's violence chokes flow of goods to the region
Security concerns are preventing fuel and other goods from leaving a key port.
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Amid Kenya clashes, growing calls for calm
International mediators are arriving in Kenya to help end the political standoff after last week's disputed vote.
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Ethnic violence: Why Kenya is not another Rwanda
Africa Union Chairman John Kufuor is expected to arrive in Kenya Thursday for talks to calm ethnic tensions in the wake of Thursday's disputed presidential vote.
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Can Kenya stop violence after vote?
Government forces are cracking down on protesters in the wake of Thursday's controversial vote.



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