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Uvira Betrayed:How a City Fell Back Into Violence and Why It Was Predictable.
Uvira Betrayed: How a City Fell Back Into Violence and Why It Was Predictable.

PoliScoop
Jan 194 min read


𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐨𝐩 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐨’𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥 𝐊𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐦𝐞
In an era where mainstream media often prioritizes sensationalism over substance, Mario Nawfal’s 69-minute interview with President...

PoliScoop
Mar 12, 20252 min read


A RESOLUTION THAT LACKS SUBSTANCE
The UN Security Council resolution adopted on February 22, 2025, highlights a biased approach in international diplomacy

PoliScoop
Feb 22, 20257 min read
Politics and Governance


Uvira Betrayed:How a City Fell Back Into Violence and Why It Was Predictable.
Uvira Betrayed: How a City Fell Back Into Violence and Why It Was Predictable.
Jan 194 min read


𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐨𝐩 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐨’𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥 𝐊𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐦𝐞
In an era where mainstream media often prioritizes sensationalism over substance, Mario Nawfal’s 69-minute interview with President...
Mar 12, 20252 min read


A RESOLUTION THAT LACKS SUBSTANCE
The UN Security Council resolution adopted on February 22, 2025, highlights a biased approach in international diplomacy
Feb 22, 20257 min read


Clare Akamanzi Appointed as CEO of NBA Africa: A New Era for Basketball on the Continent.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has made a groundbreaking announcement that is set to shape the future of basketball in Africa....
Dec 27, 20232 min read


Le Burundi dans l'impasse: certains extrémistes font du Rwanda leur bouc-émissaire depuis 2015.
En réalité, pour certains dirigeants politiques burundais depuis 2015, le Rwanda est étiqueté comme pays du "Tutsi" qu'ils cherchent à exclu
Dec 26, 20238 min read


UN VOISIN INSOLENT
Dans le paysage politique régionale, les récentes déclarations du Président Félix Tshisekedi ont suscité une onde de choc. Ces propos, qui s
Dec 22, 20232 min read
Opinions and Editorials


State-Sponsored Institutionalization of Genocide Ideology: How the DRC-Backed FDLR Remains an Existential Threat to Rwanda
FDLR genocidaires operating in DRC For decades, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) have been described as remnants of those responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. That characterization, though true, understates the reality. The DRC-backed FDLR terrorist group is not a fading historical residue but the political and military continuation of the regime that carried out the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Over three decades later,


Minembwe in Tears: The Human Cost of Tshisekedi’s Rule
Internally Displaced Banyamulenge in Minembwe fearful for their future The highlands of Minembwe in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are facing a humanitarian and security catastrophe that has gone largely unnoticed by the international community. Since January 2026, densely populated villages—including Kalingi, Rubemba, Rwitsankuku, Mutunda, Bidegu, and Gakenge—have been subjected to repeated bombardments by drones and mortars, directly targeting civilian areas.


Tshisekedi at the Center of Congo’s Escalating Crisis
On February 18th, Kinshasa formally announced the commencement of another ceasefire. The declaration followed several diplomatic engagements in Luanda, where Angolan President João Lourenço decreed that hostilities would cease at midnight. The measure was presented as a constructive step toward de-escalation and a potential intra-Congolese dialogue. However, subsequent developments on the ground have generated significant scrutiny regarding the coherence between stated commit
Sports and Politics


State-Sponsored Institutionalization of Genocide Ideology: How the DRC-Backed FDLR Remains an Existential Threat to Rwanda
FDLR genocidaires operating in DRC For decades, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) have been described as remnants of those responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. That characterization, though true, understates the reality. The DRC-backed FDLR terrorist group is not a fading historical residue but the political and military continuation of the regime that carried out the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Over three decades later,


Minembwe in Tears: The Human Cost of Tshisekedi’s Rule
Internally Displaced Banyamulenge in Minembwe fearful for their future The highlands of Minembwe in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are facing a humanitarian and security catastrophe that has gone largely unnoticed by the international community. Since January 2026, densely populated villages—including Kalingi, Rubemba, Rwitsankuku, Mutunda, Bidegu, and Gakenge—have been subjected to repeated bombardments by drones and mortars, directly targeting civilian areas.


Tshisekedi at the Center of Congo’s Escalating Crisis
On February 18th, Kinshasa formally announced the commencement of another ceasefire. The declaration followed several diplomatic engagements in Luanda, where Angolan President João Lourenço decreed that hostilities would cease at midnight. The measure was presented as a constructive step toward de-escalation and a potential intra-Congolese dialogue. However, subsequent developments on the ground have generated significant scrutiny regarding the coherence between stated commit
Entertainment and Culture


State-Sponsored Institutionalization of Genocide Ideology: How the DRC-Backed FDLR Remains an Existential Threat to Rwanda
FDLR genocidaires operating in DRC For decades, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) have been described as remnants of those responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. That characterization, though true, understates the reality. The DRC-backed FDLR terrorist group is not a fading historical residue but the political and military continuation of the regime that carried out the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Over three decades later,


Minembwe in Tears: The Human Cost of Tshisekedi’s Rule
Internally Displaced Banyamulenge in Minembwe fearful for their future The highlands of Minembwe in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are facing a humanitarian and security catastrophe that has gone largely unnoticed by the international community. Since January 2026, densely populated villages—including Kalingi, Rubemba, Rwitsankuku, Mutunda, Bidegu, and Gakenge—have been subjected to repeated bombardments by drones and mortars, directly targeting civilian areas.


Tshisekedi at the Center of Congo’s Escalating Crisis
On February 18th, Kinshasa formally announced the commencement of another ceasefire. The declaration followed several diplomatic engagements in Luanda, where Angolan President João Lourenço decreed that hostilities would cease at midnight. The measure was presented as a constructive step toward de-escalation and a potential intra-Congolese dialogue. However, subsequent developments on the ground have generated significant scrutiny regarding the coherence between stated commit
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