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Rwanda has become more than just a rising destination for tourism and investment but a new home for several celebrities from regional to globally recognized figures who appear on big screens of ...
Analysis - 7 April marks the 31st commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.[1] Between April and July 1994, ...
Once known for political unrest, Rwanda has transformed into a beacon of hope with its stable government, stunning landscapes, and growing tourism scene — making it a must-visit destination in Central ...
Ncuti Gatwa is a Rwandan-Scottish actor known for his roles in “Doctor Who (2023)” and “Sex Education (2019).” Born on October 15, 1992, in Nyarugenge, Kigali, Rwanda, Gatwa grew up in Edinburgh and ...
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British science fiction series Doctor Who returned with a new season on BBC iPlayer, featuring the Rwandan Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa as the fifteenth Doctor in the franchise.
Filmmaker Matthew Brady tells Euronews why he wanted to bring a message of hope to the big screen – and how he persuaded ...
Sophie Okonedo, Katherine Mallen Kupferer, Chloe Coleman and David Hyde Pierce are starring in 'Mouse,' the next film from ...
I recently interviewed a woman who witnessed the Rwanda genocide for a podcast I host for CoAGG — Coalition Against Global ...
Harvard professor Steve Levitsky has spent decades studying democracies and how they fail. He's now raising alarm bells over ...
What happened in Rwanda in 1994 was not simply the spontaneous eruption of interethnic hatred It was planned genocide on an industrial scale Something that was prepared for at least a year in ...