Unbylined: A Q&A With A Rwandan Fixer
What it’s like to cover the news in the shadow of a genocide.
What it’s like to cover the news in the shadow of a genocide.
Non-lethal anti-riot equipment for the DRC’s police force is meant to usher in a more peaceful era of law enforcement. But critics see it as another way to crush dissent.
In a country with crumbling infrastructure, cargo barges are vital for ferrying goods and unofficial passengers along the Democratic Republic of Congo’s aquatic superhighway.
All kinds of troops walk around the city of Goma. The military, the police, UN peacekeepers and soldiers. And then there are the Scouts.