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Venuste Nshimiyimana is a multilingual journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He can report in English, French, Swahili ( interviews and Q&A), and Kinyarwanda-Kirundi. For radio and TV, he can originate, research, produce and present items, packages, and interviews, He can also provide discussions, complete programmes, background, analysis, and features for a range of media formats. He can do lives from home ( for Breaking News) or from the VOA London office.
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Presenting the BBC Afrique daily News TV bulletin programme (BBC Info)
Every week, I highlight a success story from the Rwandan and Burundian diaspora in Europe.
IRAN Nuclear: In the shadow of the Iraqi war
Venuste Nshimiyimana, a journalist with a focus on the Middle East, discusses Iran's nuclear program and its acceleration during the Iraq War. The article traces the history of Iran's nuclear ambitions, starting with US support in the 1950s and continuing despite international sanctions and regional security concerns. The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 led Iran to perceive a greater threat, prompting it to advance its nuclear capabilities. The article also covers the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement in 2015, which aimed to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanction relief. However, the current US administration under President Trump is considering withdrawing from the deal, which could reignite concerns over Iran's nuclear intentions.
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