Rwanda genocide

‘Never Again’ revisited: The Jewish community’s struggle to balance Darfur, Oct. 7 priorities

Today, six years after the end of al-Bashir’s reign and 14 years after the founding of South Sudan as an independent country, Darfur is again descending into chaos.

People displaced from El Fasher and other conflict-affected areas are settled in the newly established El-Afadh camp in Al Dabbah, in Sudan's Northern State, on Nov. 9, 2025. Tens of thousands were forced to flee after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of the city of El Fasher on Oct. 26
Relatives assist a distressed victim of the genocide at a mass-grave site in Kigali

Police arrest Rwandan genocide leader on Long Island for immigration fraud

 THE WRITER spends time with some Rwandan friends at the ‘Kwita Izina’ ceremony in September 2022. Rwanda’s recovery illustrated the nation’s remarkable transformation through unity and a profound connection to nature, the writer says.

30 years since Rwanda’s genocide, and reflections on October 7's atrocities - opinion

 Jordan's King Abdullah II speaks during his visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda, in this handout picture released on January 8, 2024.

Jordan's King Abdullah: Israel's 'brutal' war creates generation of Gaza orphans


Rwanda looks to Israel as model of how to persevere after genocide

"Israel’s achievements are really spectacular, we want to learn how they achieved this."

Rwanda-Israel Center of Excellence for Horticultural Development

Valuing life over death

Rwandans commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day and their own 1994 massacre.

The clothes of tens of thousands of the massacred Rwandans are preserved as testimony

Rwandan and Holocaust survivors form 'task force' for fighting genocide

The program plans to take American students to Rwanda with survivors of the Holocaust and to the sites of the Nazi atrocities in Eastern Europe.

Rwandan and Holocaust survivors form task force

Meet the hub for Rwanda's Jewish and expat communities

Josh Ruxin applies basic business management principles to implement massive changes to health care.

The maternity ward at the Gashora Medical Center in southern Rwanda

What happens after genocide?

For a Tutsi survivor of the Rwandan genocide, educating his people about the Holocaust is his own form of therapy.

Ygal Egry (crouching) during filming in Kigali with sound engineer Frederic Cristea

Rwanda's success story

No-one believed, neither in Rwanda nor outside it, that this small, divided Central African country would recover and rise from the ruins.

RWANDAN PRESIDENT Paul Kagame casts his ballot during the presidential election in Kigali in 2010

‘Where would I belong if not here?’

Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village students welcome East Africa’s first solar field to their campus.

Yosef Abramowitz (center), Gigawatt Global’s president and co-founder, stands with Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village students at the opening of East Africa’s first solar field on Wednesday

NO HOLDS BARRED: Rwandan troops are the solution for Gaza

Both Israel and Rwanda are nations that have experienced unimaginable genocides. Both have unique security situations.

A RWANDAN soldier runs with his unit during a training mission.

Rwandan FM tells Peres that she has better grasp of security situation after visiting Israel

Louise Mushikiwabo toured the Ashekolon Beach area with Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman on Sunday.

Peres with the Rwandan foreign minister

No holds barred: Holocaust denial and the Rwandan genocide

Writers like French find it easy to condemn countries for taking the fight to their enemies rather than continuing to be sitting ducks.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Jeannette Kagame and African Union Commission Chairwoman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma participate in the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the genocide, in the Rwandan capital Kigali on April 7.