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From hero of Hotel Rwanda, to dissident, to 25-year prison sentence
New York Times: The trial of Paul Rusesabagina was denounced as a "show trial".
'Hotel Rwanda' hero sentenced to 25 years on terror charges
Paul Rusesabagina was credited with saving ethnic Tutsis during Rwanda's 1994 genocide.
France bears blame for Rwanda genocide, Macron admits
France bears an 'overwhelming responsibility' for failing to stop genocide, says Macron.
France blamed for 'enabling' 1994 Rwandan genocide
France "trained, equipped, and protected the Rwandan government", the report charges.
The Hotel Rwanda hero is about to go on trial. Here's what we know
New York Times: Paul Rusesabagina was mysteriously taken back to Rwanda and arrested.
The 26-year-long search for Africa's most wanted man
Financial Times: Félicien Kabuga is accused of organising and financing Rwanda's genocide.
Hotel Rwanda inspiration accused of funding terrorism
Paul Rusesabagina sheltered hundreds of Tutsis from the 1994 genocide.
10 of the best-value safari lodges in Africa
Who needs plunge pools? The real luxury is seeing wild animals in this vast landscape.
Rwanda genocide: Can the country heal 25 years on?
Twenty-five years ago, men murdered their neighbours with machetes. Now some are forgiven.
How a poacher's paradise became Africa's biggest conservation success
Akagera, Rwanda's oldest national park, attracted more than 37,000 visitors last year.
Rwanda: Welcome to the jungle
Pamela Wade soldiers on for a magical encounter with Rwanda's gorillas.
Green MP defended senior Hutu man in extradition case
Golriz Ghahraman defended a Rwandan refugee accused of genocide from extradition.
Green MP part of defence team for Butcher of Bosnia
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman says she is equally proud of her defence and prosecution work
'It was a different world': Green MP on her year in Rwanda
Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman, 36, recalls a life-changing year in Rwanda.
Tragedy spurs researcher's air pollution fight
Egide Kalisa lost his parents to air pollution. Now his research is tackling the problem.
Meet Australia's youngest CEO
AIi Kitinas, who is 16 years old, is so successful her own mum works for her.
Could this be NZ's first refugee MP?
Auckland barrister and Green Party candidate Golriz Ghahraman is hoping to be the first refugee to become an MP in New Zealand.
Watch: Wild gorilla knocks woman over
A woman has recounted the moment a silverback gorilla ran at her and knocked her over while she was on her honeymoon in Rwanda.
Rwanda: Muzunga in the mist
Time is running out to meet our biggest cousin, writes Sandy Kilgour.
East Africa: Luxury safari is simply the beast
If you're into Africa, a luxury flying safari is the way to see - and taste - the continent at its best, writes Sandy Kilgour.