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The New Times on MSNM23 announces new governor for South KivuThe Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC), which include the M23 rebel group, has announced the appointment of a new governor for South Kivu province in eastern DR Congo, just over two weeks after its fighters ...
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ZNetwork on MSNMacron Needs to Shut Up MoreIngratitude, I am well placed to know, is a disease not transmissible to man.” Macron’s remark was blasted by several ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump today to sign a critical minerals ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNDeadly explosions strike rebel rally in eastern DR CongoAt least 11 people have been killed and 60 others wounded after explosions and gunfire tore through a rebel-led rally in Bukavu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to a hospital source.
“President Trump recognises that an overreliance on foreign copper, in all its forms, could jeopardise US defence ...
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Hosted on MSNEleven killed after explosions at M23 rally in BukavuThe details on the cause of explosions were still scanty but the government of the DRC was already trading accusations with the rebels. Kinshasa promptly accused a ‘foreign army’ of rocking the rally ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCongolese Opposition Leader Katumbi Calls Bukavu Attack a War CrimeCongolese opposition politician Moise Katumbi has condemned an attack on a rally by AFC/M23 rebels in Bukavu city, in which about a dozen people were killed and about 70 wounded on Thursday, February ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNBukavu Explosives Kill 11 People, Injure 65 At RallyThe explosives that hit a huge crowd of people who had turned up in their thousands for an AFC/M23 rally in Bukavu, on February 27, caused the death of at least 11 people and injured 65, of whom six ...
According to hospital sources, the death toll from “the terrorist attack” at a rebel rally in eastern DR Congo’s city of Bukavu, on Thursday, February 27, has risen to 13 dead and 72 injured, ...
Two powerful explosions in the Bukavu city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have killed at least 11 people and injured 60 others. The blasts occurred moments after a meeting of the M23 armed ...
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Hosted on MSNInside Ex-FAR/FDLR unholy alliance with Burundi’s CNDD-FDD that spans 30 yearsWhen speaking with Burundian political analysts, they acknowledge a controversial reality: Burundi's military presence in the Democratic Republic of Congo operates not solely as a state decision but ...
Two explosions at a meeting in Bukavu organised by the AFC rebel alliance that includes the M23 armed group killed at least 11 people and wounded around 60, according to a hospital source. The meeting ...
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