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Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila has returned to Congo after two years of self-imposed exile abroad. He arrived on Friday in the rebel-held eastern city of Goma.
As regional and global actors intensify efforts for a political resolution, Washington has made it clear: ending foreign interference and armed group support is a non-negotiable step toward peace.
Movement (M23) rebels and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government are trading accusations following deadly clashes ...
Congolese authorities say at least 50 people were killed in weekend attacks in the country's conflict-hit east where ...
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DR Congo’s Kavumu under fire as M23 rebels target airport areaM23 fighters attack airport neighborhood in South Kivu, DR Congo — Rebels blame the govt for failed peace talks & vow renewed ...
At least 50 people were killed in a series of weekend attacks in eastern Congo, officials said Saturday, as the government ...
The M23 rebels in the DR Congo are demanding the immediate withdrawal of SAMIDRC forces and the surrender of the Congolese ...
The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Saturday condemned the killing of 52 civilians during the ...
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The New Times on MSNKabila arrives in M23-controlled Goma, reports sayDR Congo's former President Joseph Kabila, on Friday, April 18, reportedly arrived in Goma, 10 days after he said he would return to the country after six years of silence and exile. Kabila said in ...
Goma faces a cash crisis as Kinshasa shuts the local central bank; M23 rebels respond by setting up their own financial institutions.
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