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Even though we’re a little safer here than before, hunger never leaves us. It’s so hard to bear the incessant crying of ...
A Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) health worker has been shot dead at his home in the east of the ...
The ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to have devastating consequences, particularly for women and children, who face an increased risk of conflict-related ...
Four Americans plead not guilty in Utah court over charges of a failed coup in Congo. Among them is Marcel Malanga, son of an ...
At the same time, fighting between the DRC military and its allies and the M23 ... in a further spike of sexual violence being used as a weapon of war. Talks only leading to further talks Harare ...
A long-running FBI investigation accused the men of conspiring to provide weapons, explosives and other support to a rebel army. The three Americans initially faced the death penalty in DRC after ...
The staff member worked at Masisi General Referral Hospital as a nurse and is the second MSF staff member to be killed in ...
weapons, explosives, and personnel to the rebel army which was formed to overthrow the DRC government. They allegedly planned to use bombs that could be deployed to their targets, including people ...
Violence against civilians must end in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as second Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff killed in Masisi ...
The size of the SADC deployment has never been made public but analysts estimate it to number around 1,300 troops.
President Cyril Ramaphosa deployed at least 2 900 soldiers in February last year to support combating illicit armed factions in eastern DRC.