The Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing some of the worst violence that the country has seen in decades.
Rwanda’s government has blamed Belgium’s colonial rule for the ethnic divisions that sparked the 1994 genocide.
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The New Times on MSNDR Congo crisis: Former presidential candidate Rex Kazadi joins AFC/M23 – reportsRex Kazadi, a candidate for DR Congo’s December 2023 presidential elections, has joined the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC/M23) rebellion’s ranks, according to reports indicating that he registered on ...
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The New Times on MSNAlliance fleuve Congo leader Corneille Nangaa urges DR Congo diaspora to join battle for country’s dignityAlliance fleuve Congo (AFC/M23) rebellion’s coordinator Corneille Nangaa has appealed to the entire DR Congo diaspora to join the cause for liberating the country. On Friday, the rebels allowed the ...
Providing further proof of the health threats caused by funding cuts, Allen Maina, Public Health Chief of the UN Refugee agency (UNHCR) stated, that nearly 13 million displaced people, including six ...
Despite best efforts, armed groups have made major recent gains, chiefly the March 23 Movement which defends the interests of Congolese Tutsi – many exiled from Rwanda – and benefits from the support ...
Since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen recurrent armed conflict, ...
During the harvest season, farmers kill cranes or poison them with pesticides while others fall victim to electrocution by ...
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