Monthly Archives: April 2026
Nimutampa ubutegetsi vuba murajyanwa mu butayu bugufiya kandi muzabuheramo!!!
Ndababwiza ukuli yuko Paul Kagame araza gusara mu gihe America ikomeje gufunga inzira zose zishoboka zirimo amayeri yo kurwana intambara muri DRCongo kugirango bafate ubutegetsi. Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo yababwiye kurekura imfungwa zose zo mu Rwanda baranga bica amatwi, hashize amezi agera kuri (4) Uwiteka ababwira gukora ibyo yategetse bakanga kumva! None niki kindi bashaka niba badashaka gukurwa ku butegetsi?
The World’s Shameful Silence on Hamas
Six months after the ceasefire went into effect in the Gaza Strip, Hamas remains firmly in power. Despite international promises, diplomatic initiatives, and the much-publicized “Board of Peace,” the Iran-backed Islamist group has not disarmed, relinquished control, or moderated its behavior. Instead, it appears to be using the ceasefire as an opportunity to entrench its rule, regroup militarily, and tighten its grip on the Palestinian population.
The Crown’s Moral Voice: King Charles in Washington and the Test of Western Clarity
[P]arts of the West have become too cautious in naming the nature of the threats they face. The question is whether, at a time when the West is confronted by terrorism, tyranny, nuclear intimidation, and the suffering of innocent people, the Crown’s moral voice can still remind Britain — and the world — of the principles that stand above the calculations of daily politics. It can. And it should.













