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France was 'blind' to the Rwandan genocide but 'not complicit', says report

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France bears some 'overwhelming responsibility' for the Rwanda genocide, so says a report submitted to Emmanuel Macron by a commission of historians on Friday. We speak to Jessica Mwiza Gérondal of the NGO Ibuka France..Eritrea is set to withdraw its troops from Ethiopia. The news comes just days after Ethiopia adimitted that Eritrean forces had entered Ethiopia's northern Tigray region.Finally, extreme exercise as a means of raising money and awareness for wildlife conservation... We speak to Bruce Lawson who broke a world record as part of his initiative #BurpeesForConservation

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