Analysis - As M23 continues its destructive march, the EAC-SADC summit must consider lessons from failed peace efforts.
As M23 continues its destructive march, the upcoming EAC-SADC summit must consider lessons from failed peace efforts.
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The soldiers' bodies were due to be repatriated to South Africa on Wednesday. However, the SANDF on Thursday stated that all administrative processes were completed and handed over to the United ...
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Hosted on MSNM23's grip on Goma: a community meeting marks a turning pointRebel leader Corneille Nangaa trying to win over the population of Goma on Thursday, 06, 2025.
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The New Times on MSNDR Congo crisis: Rwanda offers passage for bodies of South African soldiersThe remains of 14 South African soldiers who died in fighting in eastern DR Congo were on Friday, February 7, repatriated to their country, after being given passage through Rwanda. The dead soldiers ...
The rebels continued advances in eastern Congo despite their own announcement of a cease-fire. The U.N. secretary-general called for them to lay down their guns and agree to mediation.
Approximately six million people have died in the conflict in the eastern D.R.C. since 1996. For decades, numerous armed ...
Former US president and son of Kenya, Barack Obama, is painted on a matatu bus in Nairobi alongside the late Nelson Mandela ...
The families of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers deployed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are ...
Ten bloody days in which the M23 rebel group swept across the east of Democratic Republic of Congo. The militia, made up of ethnic Tutsis, claims it’s a Congolese nationalist group, holding rallies to ...
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