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James Rufuku

Journaliste écrivant sous pseudonyme.

  • The image features three prominent figures, each presented against a gradient background. On the left, there is a man with glasses and a serious expression. In the center, another man is depicted wearing a chain or medal, suggesting a position of authority or honor. The third figure, on the right, appears to be gesturing thoughtfully while dressed in a formal suit. The overall composition suggests themes of leadership and diplomacy. [Reporting At Burundi’s border, war is approaching James Rufuku · 21 February The border between Burundi and Rwanda has been closed for over a year. The advance of the Rwandan-backed M23 in eastern DR Congo, just a few kilometres from the Burundian border, is a new source of tension. Much to the chagrin of the Burundians, who depend on trade with their neighbours to the (…)
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