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Uvira: When a church burns for the fifth time

On January 18, 2026, l’Église 37ᵉ CADC, a Banyamulenge church in Uvira, burned down for the fifth time. The first fire struck in 1996. The most recent had been in August 2025, set by Mai-Mai groups ...
Myanmar insists its military campaign against the Rohingya ethnic minority was a legitimate counter-terrorism operation, not ...
Regime claims to be cooperating with the court in good faith but refuses to name the Rohingya and calls the case “flawed and unfounded.” ...
Analysis - The story told about Central Africa is deceptively simple: Rwanda destabilizes DR Congo for minerals and regional dominance.
The United Nations International Court of Justice is hearing a genocide case for the first time in more than a decade. The case is focused on the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.
More details emerge on case against Lake Township's Eric Nshimiye, who's accused of lying about past participation in 1994 ...
Prosecutors are considering genocide charges against two Rwandans living in the UK, seven years after police began investigating them. Scotland Yard's War Crimes Team has sent files to the Crown ...
US accuses Rwanda of fueling instability in eastern Congo M23 rebel gains threaten Trump's peace efforts Rwanda denies backing M23 UNITED NATIONS, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The United States accused Rwanda ...
M23's latest offensive comes despite a US-mediated peace agreement signed last week by the Congolese and Rwandan presidents in Washington. The accord did not include the rebel group, which is ...
The United States accused Rwanda on Friday of fueling instability and war as a Rwanda-backed advance of the M23 rebel group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo threatens to derail US President ...