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Al Jazeera on MSNUN experts cast blame on Rwanda and Uganda. What are they doing in DRC?M23 rebels take ‘instructions’ from Kigali, as Kampala ‘doubles’ army presence in DRC, says leaked report by UN experts.
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World Politics Review on MSNTrump’s DRC-Rwanda Deal Won’t Bring Peace to Eastern CongoThe U.S.-brokered deal represents a diplomatic breakthrough. But observers are skeptical it will deliver on its ambitious ...
Rwanda will re-open on Monday a border crossing with Uganda that was shuttered nearly three years ago, even as tensions rise between the central African neighbours, fuelled by accusations of ...
On the face of it, Uganda’s intervention in eastern Congo is less controversial than that of M 23 and Rwanda. The government ...
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New Vision on MSNUganda to host East Africa revival convention in AugustThe revival convention is expected to attract 15,000 delegates from the United States, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, among others.
Flooding and landslides killed at least 129 people in Rwanda and six people in neighboring Uganda, authorities said Wednesday, after weeks of torrential rain amid a wetter-than-usual spring.
It’s a repeat, like Israel-Hezbollah in 2006, of a war that raged between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda and Uganda between August 1998 and July 2003.
Logar, who is originally from Slovenia, first arrived in Uganda in 1999 as a student journalist researching a thesis on the potential of the Internet to transform the lives of female farmers.
Flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rain have killed at least 129 people in Rwanda and six in Uganda, authorities said on Wednesday, as rescuers hunted survivors trapped in homes.
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