The latest conflict in eastern Congo has exposed endemic weaknesses in the country’s military, long known for corruption, extortion and abuse.
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The EastAfrican on MSNWewas, Kinshasa's motorcyclists with a knack for ridingWith Kinshasa's notorious traffic jams, motorcycles are an easy alternative as they can manoeuvre their way around the ...
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The New Times on MSNLet’s say sanctions on Rwanda stay, but how will that solve DR Congo crisis?The United Kingdom has now joined other EU member states such as Belgium, Germany in imposing sanctions on Rwanda over the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This decision ...
"Belgium has made a political decision to choose a side in ... It stressed that the root cause of instability in eastern DRC ...
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The New Times on MSNAre the days of FDLR and its reign of terror in eastern DR Congo numbered?Saturday, March 1, marked a historic day for Rwanda, though its full significance may not yet have been fully grasped by all. It began as an ordinary day. Rwandans went about their usual routines: ...
Kristof Titeca is an associate Senior Research Fellow at the Egmont Institute in Belgium. Albert Malukisa ... Commuting in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, presents ...
They have imposed sanctions on officials of the rebel group, as well as on government officials, summoned envoys or ...
Kigali says Brussels is undermining regional efforts to stop the fighting in DR Congo through “unwarranted interference” Read ...
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The New Times on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: Why Rwandans Stand in Solidarity With DR Congo's Rwandophone CommunityOpinion - My good friend Seruka was one of my mentees between 2021 and 2023. Over the course of our mentorship, I witnessed his incredible passion for Pan-Africanism and his deep love for Africa.
As Rwanda-backed rebels strolled through the streets of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's second-largest city, President ...
President Felix Tshisekedi urged direct trade and didn't rule out a minerals deal if tied to ending the nation's conflict.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNHow the DR Congo conflict threatens Rwanda’s multimillion-dollar tourism industryRwanda’s $640 million tourism industry is facing potential disruption due to its alleged support of M23 rebels in DR Congo.
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