The sentence of Paul Rusesabagina, who inspired the film “Hotel Rwanda” for saving hundreds of countrymen from genocide but was convicted of terrorism offences years later in a widely criticized trial, has been commuted Rwanda’s government said Friday.
You May Also Like
9 questions about the threats to ban TikTok, answered
- March 8, 2023
A TikTok ban would surely upset many of the nation’s teens. | iStockphoto/Getty Images So you heard TikTok’s…
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill letting police arrest migrants who cross the border illegally
- December 18, 2023
The new law sets the stage for a fight with the Biden administration over border enforcement. Abbott, a…
Three days of events planned for the coronation of King Charles
- January 22, 2023
Buckingham Palace plans a weekend of community events to mark the coronation of King Charles III on May…
Hear DeSantis defend rejection of AP African American studies course – CNN
- January 24, 2023
Hear DeSantis defend rejection of AP African American studies course CNN Florida Governor Roe DeSantis Defends Banning African American…
Retirement funds for teachers and firefighters are caught in ESG crossfire
- March 26, 2023
A growing wave of public pension administrators, business groups and labor unions are sending a message to Republicans…
Special counsel Jack Smith urges Supreme Court to reject Trump’s presidential immunity claim
- April 9, 2024
In a court filing ahead of April 25 arguments, Smith laid out a series of arguments against Trump’s…