The United States has implemented visa restrictions targeting Rwandan officials, a move that follows recent sanctions aimed at the nation's military sector. This diplomatic action signals a significant escalation in US pressure on Rwanda, though specific details regarding the targeted officials and the precise nature of the sanctions remain somewhat obscured.
The restrictions, which are now in effect, could impede travel for a select group of Rwandan individuals involved in governmental or military capacities. The stated reasons for these measures are broadly linked to concerns over Rwanda's alleged support for military activities, which the US claims have destabilizing effects in the region.
Further complicating the situation are lingering issues within the gaming world, notably concerning 'Diablo II: Resurrected – Reign of the Warlock'. A recent update thread from February 11, 2026, highlights a multitude of 'known issues' plaguing the game. These range from game crashes on platforms like the Nintendo Switch and PS4 when specific actions are taken, to problems with in-game bonuses for 'Diablo IV' and 'World of Warcraft' not appearing for some players who purchased on Steam.
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Reported glitches within 'Reign of the Warlock' include uncapped damage for the 'Blood Oath' ability, 'Blood Oath' failing to expire after skill respecs, and capped Life Steal and Mana Steal for 'Eldritch Blast' at 20%. Other technical difficulties mentioned involve visual bugs with certain weapon animations when casting spells in towns, problems with the 'Chronicle' menu on PC, and graphical issues that can lead to crashes when using the 'Mosaic' item in the 'Chaos Sanctuary'. Furthermore, players are experiencing issues with vendor stock, with insufficient daggers being sold.
Beyond these in-game frustrations, the 'Diablo II: Resurrected' update also flags platform-specific problems. Crashes occur when attempting to access global or class rankings on ROG and Steamdeck devices in 'Release Mode'. Players on the Switch also face UI lockups on the 'Ladder Board' after docking or undocking the console, and crashes related to brightness or screen space settings.
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The ongoing technical maladies within 'Diablo II: Resurrected', while seemingly unrelated to international diplomacy, underscore a broader theme of systemic disruptions and unresolved complications. The simultaneous imposition of visa restrictions and the persistent gaming bugs paint a picture of multifaceted instability.