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Joseph Kabila was accused of supporting the Rwanda-backed militia M23. Days later he arrived in Goma, a city held by the ...
Human rights group Amnesty International accused the M23 rebels in eastern Congo of killing, torturing and forcibly ...
Guest Column - The U.S.-led push for a peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda might ...
Ex-president Joseph Kabila was back in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, meeting local leaders in Goma, an ...
Twelve African countries, including Rwanda, on Wednesday condemned the M23 armed group for setting up “parallel ...
Setting up the world’s biggest giant tropical forest reserve in the Congo Basin is a step towards conserving the area and ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe, on Sunday, June 1, held a meeting with the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar ...
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Debunking the myth of mineral poverty in Rwanda
A persistent narrative—often pushed by quarters in the Democratic Republic of Congo—claims that Rwanda lacks mineral resources and that any of its exports are “looted” from the Congo. To challenge ...
Former detainees interviewed by Amnesty said that they were either tortured or witnessed M23 fighters torture others in ...
Former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila is back in the country for the first time in two years having ...
Movement/Congo River Alliance (M23/AFC) rebels have vehemently rejected fresh allegations of grave human rights violations ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to finalize a minerals deal with the United States by the end of June.