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Burundi’s military gamble in DR Congo

Burundi has emerged as a key player in the rapidly unfolding conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), with its troops now active in combat operations in South Kivu near the Burundi-DR ...
Leader says the two-person team had been tasked 'only with discussing the mechanisms for a ceasefire and the release of ...
Barcelona have come in for criticism for their recent sponsorship agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo, and ...
Repatriation fulfills part of commitments made by Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and UNHCR to enable safe and ...
Despite peace attempts, violence in Congo continues to claim civilian lives.
Prosecutors in a military court in Democratic Republic of Congo have requested the death penalty for former leader Joseph ...
The Washington Agreement and the Doha Declaration of Principles face the same challenges as past mediation efforts.
The former head of state of the Democratic Republic of Congo was tried in absentia for his alleged role alongside the M23 ...
At least four civilians were reportedly killed and three others seriously injured in the early hours of Monday, August 25, following renewed clashes between the AFC/M23 rebels and the Congolese army ...
Meanwhile, Jambojet was forced to stop flying to Goma whose airport was damaged during the capture of the city, now under the ...
In the days leading up to the fall of Goma, the capital of North Kivu, in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Dr. Thierno Balde slept with a helmet and bulletproof vest beside his bed as ...