Rwanda genocide trial begins in French court
France has opened its first trial against a suspected accomplice in the Rwanda genocide that killed 800,000 people, accusing former intelligence chief Pascal Simbikangwa of crimes against humanity
Equality, Big Pharma and lifesaving medicine
Most funding for basic research into new drugs and vaccines comes from the public sector, yet pharmaceutical firms still charge far more for new lifesaving drugs than the poor can afford. Governments should insist that such drugs be available to all, rich or poor.
Rwanda genocide trial kicks off in French court
FRANCE-RWANDA/TRIAL:Rwanda genocide trial kicks off in French court
UN Congo peacekeepers question Rwandan rebel disarmament claim
CONGO-DEMOCRATIC/RWANDA:UN Congo peacekeepers question Rwandan rebel disarmament claim
Equatorial Guinea puts up $1 bln for diversification drive
EQUATORIAL-GUINEA/INVESTMENT:Equatorial Guinea puts up $1 bln for diversification drive
Central African Republic: Chadian refugees leave their home of decades
Under a programme launched by UNHCR and the IOM, a group of 201 Chadian refugees are repatriated. Some 400 Congolese will also go home this week.
S.Sudan rebels say army razed town, using foreign fighters
South Sudanese rebels have accused government forces of razing the hometown of their leader Riek Machar, violating a ceasefire