U.N. Security Council calls on Rwanda to stop backing M23 fighters in DR Congo, halting bloodshed and displacement.
NAIROBI, KENYA | TASS | The conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo cannot be resolved by means of sanctions, the Rwandan foreign ministry said in a statement, commenting on the US sanctions ...
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The East African on MSNUS and European nations pressure Rwanda to defuse M23 rebellionThey have imposed sanctions on officials of the rebel group, as well as on government officials, summoned envoys or ...
Rich in an ore used in electronics, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has become a geopolitical minefield.
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AFP on MSNM23 advances deeper in east DRC as Congolese troops fleeThe M23 is now moving towards the town of Uvira near the Burundi border on the northwestern tip of Lake Tanganyika, the main ...
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The New Times on MSNDR Congo crisis: Envoy reiterates Security Council’s need to take Rwanda’s concerns seriouslyConcerned by the international community’s non-stop glossing over issues, the Government of Rwanda has, once again, stressed the need for the United Nations Security Council to focus on the root ...
Fighting with the M23 has continued outside the town, in the southern part of the wider Lubero territory, for the past 72 hours.
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNM23 Pushes Deeper in East DR Congo, UN Urges Rwanda Forces to LeaveM23 fighters advanced on several fronts in DR Congo's volatile east Friday as the UN Security Council for the first time called on Rwanda to stop backing the armed group and halt the bloodshed. The ...
Rwanda accuses Congo of fighting alongside the FDLR. The Congolese military has vowed to arrest soldiers who cooperate with the FDLR, but the government has continued to use FDLR fighters as proxies, ...
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