Thirty years have passed since the extermination campaign launched by the Hutu in Rwanda, which resulted in an estimated 800,000 deaths of people, primarily Tutsis, in just 100 days.
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UN Security Council meets in emergency; topics include famine in Gaza and threats against relief workers.
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Speaking about Israel's current conflict on Gaza, President Macron and the Emir of Qatar met in Paris.
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Leo Varadkar, the prime minister of Ireland, concedes defeat, saying, "We failed to conceive majority of people."
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