Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war.
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AFP on MSNRwanda businesses pay price for DR Congo conflictDRC is Rwanda's second-biggest trading partner, buying $156 million worth of goods in the first nine months of 2024, ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘People need a break’: DRC conflict reignites dark memories of Congo warsIs a deadly past replaying for Congolese as M23 rebels march on Kinshasa amid presence of Rwandan and Ugandan troops?
Home Office figures show there have been 4,393 arrivals across the Channel between the start of the year and March 10.
Despite previously refusing to engage in negotiations, Congolese officials have agreed to meet M23 rebels in Luanda to ...
The fall of Goma and Bukavu towns to M23 rebels has complicated movement into the DRC, with businessmen saying the border ...
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Congo’s government and the M23 rebel group will participate in peace talks on March 18, Angola said ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda and critical minerals: An expert’s view on resources, origins, futureDigne Rwabuhungu, a geologist who heads the school of mining and geology at the University of Rwanda (UR) has debunked claims that Rwanda doesn’t have minerals by revealing how surveys from the 1930s ...
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Daily Nation on MSNUnravelling electricity deals in AfricaThe complexity of Africa’s electricity trade challenges the simplistic notion that African production is rudimentary.
The current fighting is the result of a decision by Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi to incite ethnic violence and to support groups that perpetrated the Rwanda genocide.
Africa's beautiful lakes not only serve as key sources of water, food and transportation, but also act as borders—both ...
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