Thirteen South Africans were killed last month by the most dangerous man in the world: Rwandan president Paul Kagame.
"How does he know what's going on? He was there for two weeks and he's an expert in USAID? Give me a break," said former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios.
How politics in Kinshasa combines with international power politics to undermine regional efforts for peace in DRC THE LAST ...
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The New Times on MSNSouthern African country paid $300,000 to Ugandan official for monitoring 'army communications’An unnamed Southern African country is said to have paid a Ugandan military official to monitor Ugandan army communications, reports said on Monday, February 3. According to journalist Andrew Mwenda, ...
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Rwanda-backed rebels captured large parts of eastern Congo’s largest city including its airport, the United Nations said, as ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 group is one of about 100 armed factions vying for a foothold in eastern Congo in one of Africa’s ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Uganda has deployed more than 1,000 extra soldiers into east Congo in the last week near an area where the ...
A rebel alliance spearheaded by the ethnic Tutsi-led M23 militia said it had seized the lakeside city of more than 2 million ...
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels faced pockets of resistance from army and pro-government militia overnight after entering eastern ...
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