Rwandan-backed rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) say they have seized a second airport in the region.
Analysts weigh in on Rwanda’s role in the conflict in DRC, whether minerals are a factor and if diplomacy can succeed.
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 ...
Thirty years after the violence, a related border conflict escalates, with control of mineral wealth at stake.
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Mongabay on MSNThe key factors fueling conflict in eastern DRCThe past three years have been turbulent for the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a region that has experienced ...
Rwanda has never admitted to military involvement in support of the M23 group and alleges that the DRC supports and shelters the FDLR, an armed group created by ethnic Hutus who massacred Tutsis ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is in turmoil - fighters from the notorious M23 rebel group have been surging through the ...
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As M23 Rebel Group Advances in Congo, a New Leader Signals a Shift in Its IdentityThe M23 rebel group that is backed by Rwanda has emerged as a more potent force after being crushed during their first ...
Rwanda has never explicitly admitted to military involvement in support of the M23 group and alleges that Congo supports and shelters the FDLR, an armed group created by ethnic Hutus who massacred ...
Analysts say the deadly march by Rwanda-backed rebels across eastern Congo could widen into a regional conflict drawing in ...
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