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Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that France and its allies could have stopped the 1994 Rwanda genocide but lacked the will to do so. The French President's comments were a strong declaration ahead of the African country's 30th anniversary of the slaughter that left over 800,000 people dead. Macron’s office said in a statement the French president will release a video on social media on Sunday as Rwanda marks the solemn commemoration of the genocide. In the video, Macron says that “France, which could have stopped the genocide with its Western and African allies, lacked the will to do so.” In ...
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Columbus (AFP) - The fatal shooting of an unarmed Black man by police in Columbus, Ohio -- the US city's second such killing this month -- sparked a fresh wave of protests on Thursday against racial injustice and police brutality in the country. Andre Maurice Hill, 47, was in the garage of a house on Monday night when he was shot several times by a police officer who had been called to the scene for a minor incident. Seconds before the gunfire, bodycam footage shows Hill walking towards the policeman holding a cell phone in his left hand, while his other hand cannot be seen. Columbus police...
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