Rebels in eastern Congo's largest city, Goma, began a ceasefire on Tuesday and people rushed to bury some 2,000 victims of ...
Many decomposing bodies remain in certain areas, particularly around Goma's airport and ...
NGO ActionAid and locals say cost of some items has risen between 18% and 160%, as conflict blocks aid and supplies.
Authorities confirmed 773 bodies and 2,880 injured persons in Goma's morgues and hospitals, Congolese government spokesperson ...
The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major city in eastern Congo have declared a unilateral ceasefire, citing humanitarian ...
A glimpse of life after the siege in the eastern Congolese city of Goma, as some semblance of a tenuous peace returns, as does the fear of reprisals.
About 3 million people live in Goma, including 1 million displaced people. Save the Children estimates over half of those – or over 1.5 million - are children [1]. Large parts of Goma have been ...
Kenya has announced a virtual crisis summit, but Congolese state media says President Felix Tshisekedi will not attend.
The M23 rebel group has declared the key city of Goma under its control, signalling a big blow to the Congolese army.
Supported by By Caleb Kabanda and Ruth Maclean Caleb Kabanda and Guerchom Ndebo reported from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ruth Maclean from Dakar, Senegal. Feb. 1, 2025 After a week of ...
Calling for sustained calm, Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says health workers ready to offer humanitarian ...