Rwanda
UK: Boris at Covid inquiry, new Rwanda treaty, Ryanair outrage
UK correspondent Matthew Parris looks at what former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told the Covid inquiry - including that he "should've twigged" about the seriousness of the virus sooner. The Home… Audio
UK: Johnson's future, Rwanda plan challenged, travel chaos
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about how Prime Minister Boris Johnson is trying to get on with business following his narrow win in a confidence vote earlier this week - but will… Audio
Britain plans to send migrants to Rwanda under tougher asylum policy
Britain could send tens of thousands of asylum seekers to Rwanda, aiming to break people-smuggling networks and stem the flow of migrants across the Channel.
Amos Nachoum: 'Rather than aim a gun, I aimed a camera.'
"If your picture is not good enough, it's because you're not close enough." That's the mantra of Israeli solider-turned-wildlife-photographer Amos Nachoum. His film, Picture of His Life is screening… Video, Audio
Josh Gerstein - Australia's deal to resettle terrorists
Josh Gerstein is senior legal affairs contributor for Politico. This week he has reported on the case of Leonidas Bimenyimana and Gregoire Nyaminani, two Rwandan men who, along with a third, Francois… Audio
Rwandans accused of tourist murders secretly taken to Australia
Two Rwandan men accused of murdering tourists - including two New Zealand women - in 1999 were recently settled in Australia after spending years in US immigration detention.
Rwanda genocide: Nation marks 25 years since mass slaughter
Commemorations have begun in Rwanda to mark the 25th anniversary of the genocide that killed about a tenth of the population.
Colin Keating: Remembering the Rwandan genocide
Twenty-five years ago, a plane carrying the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi was shot down over an airport in Rwanda. The event marked the beginning of a genocide in which an estimated one million… Audio
HIV tests distributed across Rwanda
HIV self-testing kits are being rolled out across Rwanda in a bid to beat the stigma of visiting a doctor. Results take just 20 minutes and the test can be done at home. Sam Holder reports. Video, Audio
Tony Ssembatya: 'Rwanda genocide made me think twice about humanity'
Tony Ssembatya is a Ugandan human rights scholar, activist and lawyer. His mother is Ugandan and his father was born in Rwanda. Ssembatya's early childhood was in Rwanda at the time of the 1994… Audio
Waka-jumping bill will hurt NZ's reputation - National
The National Party is warning the so-called waka jumping bill will see New Zealand join the ranks of Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe when it comes to democracy. The government's legislation - which passed… Audio
UN calls on Turkey to release judge detained in coup
The UN has ordered Turkey to release a judge who was meant to be reviewing a former Rwandan minister's genocide conviction.
Saving lives with drones
Keller Rinaudo of Zipline is using drones to save lives. Its fixed-wing drones are delivering critical medical supplies and blood into remote parts of Rwanda. Audio
Liz Sime: women and children first
Recent retiree from the position of Director of International Operations, and Vice President at Marie Stopes International, after working for 15 years around the world for international humanitarian… Audio
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda about to wind up
The International Criminal tribunal for Rwanda has delivered its final judgement, 21 years on from the country's genocide. Audio
Sven Pannell on his search for the Rwandan man who saved him
Sven Pannell is the co-director director and subject of the documentary Act of Kindness which premieres at the NZ International Film festival next month. It follows his journey through Rwanda to find… Audio
One Woman's Miracle - Burundi Remembered
Two artists share their stories of the personal connections and memories they have of their homes through the exhibition Something felt, something shared. What are the connections and relationships… Audio
Charles Murigande: genocide and conciliation in Rwanda
Tokyo-based Rwandan High Commissioner to New Zealand and Australia who returned from exile to his home country in 1994, after the genocide of over a million people. Audio
Rwanda marks anniversary of genocide
The 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, which resulted in the deaths of more than 800-thousand people, has turned into a diplomatic row. Audio