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 ...
Opinion
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The New Times on MSNHow PARMEHUTU sold out Rwandans by relying on Belgian colonialistsIn the previous article, we saw how the oppressive policies of the MDR-PARMEHUTU party sparked opposition by armed means. This is how the Inyenzi armed group was born. In this piece, we will see more ...
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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 ...
Angola is set to host negotiations next Tuesday in an attempt to end hostilities between Kinshasa and the M23, which have ...
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The New Times on MSNRTLM to international sanctions: When empty tins make the most noiseIn 1994, it was RTLM radio shouting cockroaches. Today, it's western media and the DR Congo leaders screaming infiltrators, while Kinshasa's streets echo familiar chants. No room for Tutsi becomes No ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group cautiously welcomed Thursday the prospect of direct negotiations with the Congolese ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSouth Africa, Tanzania and Malawi to withdraw troops from conflict-torn DR CongoAfrican leaders announced the withdrawal of thousands of troops from South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi who were sent to quell ...
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Briefly on MSNBroos Backs His Picks! Bafana Stars Earned Recall for Crucial World Cup QualifiersBafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos explained his decision to recall two talented stars to the national squad ahead of the World ...
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