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Cyclingnews.com on MSNSoudal-QuickStep pull out of Tour du Rwanda due to safety concernsRace organiser attempt to reassure those concerned about safety due to developing conflict in the Goma region of DRC ...
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The New Times on MSNOrganisers promise safe Tour du Rwanda 2025Organisers of Tour du Rwanda have assured fan of a safe and enjoyable race in Rubavu just like in other parts of the country despite ongoing conflict between the DR Congo government and AFC/M23 rebels ...
Cycling's world governing body says it has no plans to move the 2025 Road World Championships away from Rwanda despite ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTems Cancels Kigali Concert Amid Rwanda-DR Congo Tensions Over M23 ConflictTems has cancelled her Kigali concert due to Rwanda’s involvement in the M23 conflict, apologising for the oversight.
At least five people were killed and 35 others injured in western Rwanda by bombs fired from the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC Mond ...
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Cycling News on MSN'We have lots of questions' - Belgium delays Rwanda World Championships visit but UCI insist cycling is an 'ambassador for peace'The Belgian Cycling Federation has delayed its reconnaissance trip to Rwanda for this year's Road World Championships, amidst ...
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The New Times on MSNLegislators in countrywide tour to assess development projectsMembers of Parliament from the Chamber of Deputies are set to embark on a nationwide field visit to assess the well-being of citizens and evaluate various community development projects. The activity, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNRwanda: Tems Cancels Rwanda Show Amid M23-DR Congo TensionsNigerian singer Tems has canceled her Born in the Wild tour stop in Rwanda, citing the country's involvement in the ongoing ...
The Associated Press on MSN14d
What is happening in eastern Congo, where rebels captured a key city?DAKAR – Rwanda-backed rebels have captured eastern Congo’s strategic city of Goma, the hub of a region containing ... the international community has stopped short of putting financial pressure on ...
Amelia Neath looks at some of the dark places people are drawn to where tragedies have occurred, such as Chernobyl, Hiroshima ...
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