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Mon, 04/08/2019 - 12:08
Rwanda is commemorating this week the genocide that rocked the country 25 years ago. On 6 April 1994 the mass killing of members of the Tutsi minority by the majority Hutus began. 800,000 people were killed. UN Blue Helmet soldiers stationed in the country failed to intervene. Media look at the factors that sparked the genocide and the role played by the international community.
Mon, 04/08/2019 - 12:08
In Libya the militia forces led by General Khalifa Haftar, which control large swathes of the country, are trying to advance on Tripoli, where the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj is based. A UN Security Council resolution calling for a halt to the attacks was blocked by Russia. What is behind the escalation?
Mon, 04/08/2019 - 12:08
Teachers at Polish schools earn an average of 700 euros per month - too little to get by on, many complain. The government has rejected a pay hike and proposed increasing their working hours instead so that they earn more. The teachers' unions have rejected the proposal and called for the biggest teachers' strike in Polish history today. Not all media show their support.
Mon, 04/08/2019 - 12:08
Rumours on the Internet that the border to Northern Macedonia was open prompted 2,000 refugees in Greece to travel to the north of the country on Thursday and Friday in the hope of crossing the boundary. But the border to Central Europe remained closed and violent clashes broke out between the refugees and police. On Sunday most of the migrants were brought back to their shelters. For Greek media the incident highlights the dramatic situation in the region.
Fri, 04/05/2019 - 12:22
The Ukrainian presidential candidate Zelensky wants a televised debate with incumbent Poroshenko in Kiev's Olympic Stadium. The winner of the first round challenged his rival in a video announcement. Poroshenko agreed - also in a video address. Is the election campaign turning into a spectacle? And if so who's upstaging whom?
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