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Mongabay on MSNHow illicit mining fuels violence in eastern DRC: Interview with Jean-Pierre OkendaOn Jan. 28, the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 captured Goma, capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mineral-rich North Kivu province. The fall of Goma marks a shocking chapter in a ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: Risk of Regional Conflict Following Fall of Goma and M23 Offensive in the DRCAnalysis - A shifting political calculus by sponsors of the M23 rebel group risk triggering another war in the Great Lakes ...
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Africanews on MSNA cautious resumption of life in Goma following M23 takeoverA week after M23 rebels seized control of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, life is slowly returning to the ...
The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo risks escalating into a broader regional war, Burundi's president said Saturday, as Africa's top health agency warned the fighting could spark new ...
Uganda’s exports to DR Congo have been growing over the years, rising to about $433.2m (nearly Shs2 trillion) between ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTense calm, fears for the future in DRC’s Goma a week after M23 takeoverTens of thousands of IDPs are leaving and routine is tentatively returning, as residents hope for peace despite crisis.
DRC foreign minister asks club’s owners to end agreement with sponsor she accuses of committing ‘rape, murder and theft’ ...
The rebels overran the city of Goma on Tuesday, sparking a humanitarian crisis in the region and prompting the G7's foreign ministers to issue a statement calling for an end to their offensive.
M23 seized control of most of North Kivu's capital Goma, a densely populated city of three million people, one million of..
All amounts expressed in US dollars KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo ... GOLD). Talking about market, the analyst says that Gold opened at $2,706/oz last week, rising to $2,746/oz on ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNDRC conflict: Trump's first big challenge in AfricaAs it relates to Rwanda’s support for M23, French Ambassador to the UN Nicolas de Rivière said “it's time to call a cat a cat ...
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