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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: DR Congo Crisis - Journalist's Investigation Debunks Narrative Linking Rwanda to Coltan From RubayaThe route between Rubaya in eastern DR Congo's North Kivu Province and Rwanda which is alleged to be used to supply coltan minerals to tech giant Apple does not exist and cannot supply the global ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: HRW Is Serving Kinshasa Regime's Interests - M23The AFC/M23 rebellion in eastern DR Congo has "categorically reject the unfounded allegations" presented in Human Rights ...
Angola is set to host negotiations next Tuesday in an attempt to end hostilities between Kinshasa and the M23, which have ...
A spokesperson for OHCHR says the M23 has accused the captives of being members of the rival national army Read Full Article ...
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France 24 on MSNTrump to DR Congo’s rescue? What we know about a proposed US-Congolese mining dealCongolese authorities are hoping to conclude an agreement with the Trump administration on the country's mining resources in ...
In terms of access to combat theaters, journalists from Goma, Bukavu, or Bunia have difficulty reporting live. “Many are ...
M23 first surfaced in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 2012. Thirteen years later, the rebel group is stronger ...
The current fighting is the result of a decision by Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi to incite ethnic violence and to support groups that perpetrated the Rwanda genocide.
M23 fighters, backed by Rwanda, continue to advance into eastern DR Congo. While the rebels are outnumbered by the Congolese army, DW examines whether the military has the capacity to respond ...
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The New Times on MSNThe real reason the West backs the wrong side in the DR Congo conflict.In 1965, there were killings and discrimination targeting Congolese Banyarwanda in North Kivu. As I am writing this, Congolese Tutsi are being brutally massacred in Uvira under the orders of Justin ...
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The New Times on MSNFormer Belgian senator tours Goma, challenges Western version of eventsFollowing his tour of Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu in eastern DR Congo, Alain Destexhe, a former Belgian senator, said that he found the city to be peaceful as inhabitants went about ...
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