M23 rebels gave the internally displaced people a 72-hour ultimatum to leave the settlement camps, witnessed by the U.N.
Analysts weigh in on Rwanda’s role in the conflict in DRC, whether minerals are a factor and if diplomacy can succeed.
Eastern DR Congo appeared calm for a second day, after regional powers appealed for a ceasefire amid fears the fighting could ...
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Hosted on MSNDRC airspace ban will be costly for RwandAir, experts sayKinshasa said the move was necessitated by the "situation of insecurity due to armed ...
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Rwandan-backed group declares ceasefire in DRC’s eastAccording to a local source in Bukavu interviewed by AFP ... Most of those killed were part of an armed force sent to the ...
Learn more about the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and how humanitarian organizations are ...
EASTERN Democratic Republic of Congo has appeared calm for a second day after regional powers appealed for a ceasefire amid ...
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The Standard on MSNFor DRC to survive, the tribe must dieThe external influences at play in eastern DRC are a direct result of the DRC’s failure in governance, further exacerbated by ...
M23 fighters and Rwandan troops on Wednesday pushed further into the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, as Burundi ...
Pupils in the regional capital Bukavu were returning to school, an AFP journalist saw, after schools shuttered in the city ...
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA | Xinhua | African leaders on Saturday called for an “immediate ceasefire” in the eastern Democratic ...
A senior U.N. official in the Democratic Republic of Congo said Wednesday that nearly 3,000 people have been killed in a ...
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