NAIROBI, KENYA | TASS | The conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo cannot be resolved by means of sanctions, the Rwandan foreign ministry said in a statement, commenting on the US sanctions ...
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AFP on MSNM23 advances deeper in east DRC as Congolese troops fleeThe M23 is now moving towards the town of Uvira near the Burundi border on the northwestern tip of Lake Tanganyika, the main ...
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The New Times on MSNRubavu: Govt starts rehabilitating properties affected by DR Congo shellingThe Ministry of Emergency Management (MINEMA) has commenced rehabilitation efforts to address the damage caused by shelling from DR Congo, in Rubavu District. The shelling occurred late January amidst ...
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Latin Times on MSNColombian Authorities May Have Discovered The Country's Largest Mass Grave In a Medellín LandfillDuring the late 1990s and early 2000s, urban battles raged between leftist militias and state security forces, who worked in ...
The United Nations Security Council on Friday called on Rwanda's military to stop supporting the M23 rebel group in eastern ...
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The New Times on MSNDR Congo crisis: Envoy reiterates Security Council’s need to take Rwanda’s concerns seriouslyConcerned by the international community’s non-stop glossing over issues, the Government of Rwanda has, once again, stressed the need for the United Nations Security Council to focus on the root ...
C.L.R. James, the Black Marxist historian and political theorist, urged activists to look for “the future in the present.” Residents of a small all-Black town outside Cincinnati, Ohio, have given ...
Rich in an ore used in electronics, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has become a geopolitical minefield.
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Tuko on MSNKenya’s Risky Diplomatic Gamble: Implications of Hosting RSF Rebels Amid Regional TensionsKenya opened its doors to Sudanese militia Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a move that has attracted widespread reactions over ...
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New Vision on MSNM23 pushes deeper in east DRC, UN urges Rwanda forces to leaveThe M23 movement, supported by some 4,000 Rwandan soldiers, according to UN experts, now controls large swaths of eastern ...
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni on Friday denied his troops intended to fight Rwanda-backed forces in the eastern Democratic Republic ...
Rwanda accuses Congo of fighting alongside the FDLR. The Congolese military has vowed to arrest soldiers who cooperate with the FDLR, but the government has continued to use FDLR fighters as proxies, ...
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