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The Rwanda-backed group is trying to build an administration that wins public support, but civilians report ongoing abuses.
M23 insurgents control one of the planet's largest sources of coltan, a mineral prized by high-tech industries. Dislodging ...
U.S. entrepreneurs have set their sights on Rubaya’s coltan as President Trump seeks a peace deal to end the conflict and ...
A basketball academy that offers young people a lifeline and a chance to dream is hanging on in the Congolese city of Goma, ...
Congo's army on Tuesday accused Rwanda-backed rebels of carrying out multiple attacks in eastern Congo which it said violated ...
If the right incentives are applied, Rwanda and the DRC have the chance to cement a mutually beneficial relationship.
OHCHR alleges, without any evidence, corroboration or reported motives, that the Rwanda Defense Force ‘aided’ in the killing ...
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US announces sanctions against armed group and companies profiting from conflict minerals in Congo
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The U.S. government on Tuesday sanctioned an armed group accused of illicit trading in minerals in ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNBayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism
Bayern Munich will end a sponsorship promoting tourism in Rwanda after controversy relating to the ongoing conflict in the ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNRwanda-backed rebels kill 319 in eastern Congo amid fragile peace talks – U.N. says
U.N. reports 319 civilians killed by M23 rebels and Rwandan forces in Congo, casting doubt on peace efforts ahead of Aug. 18 deal deadline.
Last week, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda settled on terms of economic cooperation in key sectors as they close in on clinching a final peace deal agreed nearly two months ago.
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