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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 25 MIN

'Vredesakkoord Congo-Rwanda & Jongeren Iran claimen vrijheid

from Bureau Buitenland

Onder koeienletters met “delivering peace” tekenden in Washington president Kagame van Rwanda en de Congolese president Tshishekedi gisteren een vredesakkoord. Volgens bemiddelaar Trump komt hiermee een einde aan de oorlog in het Oosten van Congo die al tientallen jaren duurt. Maar gisteren rukte het rebellenleger M23, dat gesteund wordt door Rwanda, juist nog verder op richting de stad Uvira. Wat is dan de waarde van dit akkoord? Bureau Buitenland vraagt het aan journalist en Congo-kenner Elien Spillebeen. (11:25) Jongeren Iran claimen vrijheid In Iran lijkt het straatbeeld een flinke omslag te maken. Waar voorheen niet zoveel mocht, worden nu openluchtconcerten georganiseerd, dansen mensen in het openbaar en gaan jonge vrouwen de straat op zonder hoofddoek. Vooral Iraanse jongeren maken volop gebruik van deze nieuwe vrijheid. Het Iraanse regime lijkt sinds kort meer toe te staan, maar waarom?  Daarover publicist en documentairemaker Beri Shalmashi.  Presentatie: Nadia Moussaid

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Onder koeienletters met “delivering peace” tekenden in Washington president Kagame van Rwanda en de Congolese president Tshishekedi gisteren een vredesakkoord. Volgens bemiddelaar Trump komt hiermee een einde aan de oorlog in het Oosten van Congo...

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