M23 rebels reached DR Congo’s Bukavu’s outskirts, sparking chaos as Uganda’s army chief issued a threat over eastern Congo.
Rwanda-backed rebels captured a second major strategic city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, expanding their dominance over the country’s mineral-rich east amid the widening conflict.
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Hosted on MSNRamaphosa happy with outcomes of AU meetingUpon the concluding of that gathering in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, President Cyril Ramaphosa told the media that he is happy with what the leaders were able to achieve. The 55-nation ...
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The New Times on MSN‘Are you ready to fight?’ When M23 commander confronted SADC campIn the third part of our ‘Stories from Goma’ series, The New Times looks at a seeming volatile relationship between the M23 Movement and SADC troops in areas under M23 control. The SADC mission, ...
Thousands flee as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels advance on Bukavu, Congo's second-largest eastern city, amid reports of looting ...
Panic and looting are sweeping through eastern Congo’s second largest city as residents flee by the thousands to escape the ...
The AU Peace and Security Council meeting in Addis Ababa crystallized tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo and ...
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels who in late January captured Goma, the biggest city in eastern Congo, have since been advancing around one of Africa's great lakes, Lake Kivu, towards the second-biggest city ...
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