Former cop Fulgence Kayishema nabbed in South Africa, goes on trial after 22 years on the run

Ice cream company says 'Rwanda plan' puts people’s 'lives at risk,' urging new British government to back away from plan, eliciting backlash for trying to meddle in politics

'Unless there are consequences for countries and their enablers who abuse this technology, none of us are safe,' Carine Kanimba says during a House Intelligence Committee hearing

Justin Welby cites 'serious ethical questions about sending asylum-seekers overseas' as he makes unusual political intervention during Easter sermon

Boris Johnson says move, which is similar to scheme adopted by Jewish state, is aimed at stopping 'vile people smugglers' from turning British Channel into 'watery graveyard'

Former army colonel was serving a 35-year sentence for crimes against humanity committed during the 1994 killings

Belgium’s military intelligence reportedly concludes that Peter Verlinden and Marie Bamutese were targeted by Israeli-developed Pegasus software

Man who confessed to burning Gothic Nantes cathedral last year was initially arrested, then freed under judicial control, source close to probe says

Carine Kanimba's cell number reportedly on the list of targets tied to NSO Group; Rwanda claims it does not possess the technical capability to use such software

Josh and Alissa Ruxin moved to Africa with humanitarian giving and adventure on their minds. Even during the coronavirus crisis, they run a business that employs dozens of locals

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