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Human Rights Watch said M23 forcibly ordered hundreds of thousands to leave camps near Goma and dismantled the sites.
The two countries head to Washington to sign the agreement, even as concerns about implementation and trust persist.
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 ...
In early April, the Trump administration finally tapped a senior adviser for Africa: Massad Boulos, the father-in-law of ...
Rwanda has announced its immediate withdrawal from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), accusing the ...
Attacks by armed groups have since intensified, especially Sake and Goma, North Kivu’s capital, eroding the process and ... accusations between Kigali and Kinshasa continue to impede dialogue. The AU ...
Official Kigali blamed Kinshasa for provoking the ... Intense fighting has resumed in recent weeks around the administrative center of North Kivu Province, home to approximately one million ...
Kinshasa describes M23 as a ‘Rwandan puppet’, and Kigali calls the armed group a ‘domestic Congolese ... most M23 commanders likely prioritise local agendas in North Kivu over national regime change.
President Samson Ndayishimiye speaks exclusively to Cyclingnews about DRC conflict, reducing costs and the Worlds’ impact on ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently facing one of its most severe crises in recent years, following a renewed offensive by the M23 rebel fa ...