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The Rwandan-controlled M23 armed group has deported over 1,500 people from occupied eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to ...
The Rwandan -controlled M23 armed group has deported over 1,500 people from occupied eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda in violation of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, Human Rights Watch said ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAre commercial interests driving Uganda’s military operations in DR Congo?Ugandan soldiers said they ‘occupied’ two DRC towns as the Rwandan-backed M23 continues to hold territory elsewhere.
The Rwandan-controlled M23 armed group has deported over 1,500 people from occupied eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda in violation of the ...
Violence and road blockages have made it impossible to transport people and vital supplies to medical facilities.
Four pictures that won the World Press Photo Contest 2025 from different categories highlighted the amplified environmental ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: Closed Clinics, Empty Shelves - Patients Struggle As War Unravels Lubero's Health Care SystemViolence and road blockages have made it impossible to transport people and vital supplies to medical facilities.
After the city fell to the Rwanda-backed M23 group, authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo stopped supplying ... Boats embarking on Lake Kivu towards neighboring South Kivu province ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNU.N. peacekeeping chief meets leaders of M23 rebels amid ongoing violence in eastern CongoFor the first time since rebel forces took control of Goma, the head of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo, Bintou Keita, met face-to-face with the leaders of M23 rebels on Friday in the ...
Contrary to the widespread belief that pre-colonial Africa was entirely without borders, African kingdoms including the Kingdom of Rwanda had clearly defined territorial boundaries. Rwanda, in ...
The head of the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo met with leaders of the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 on Friday in Goma, ...
The death toll has risen to at least 45 after three motorized canoes capsized in Democratic Republic of Congo's Lake Tumba last Wednesday, a local official said, as the search for survivors continued.
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