U.N. Security Council calls on Rwanda to stop backing M23 fighters in DR Congo, halting bloodshed and displacement.
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The East African on MSNRwanda Parliament fights Western pressure on KigaliRwanda law makers called out DRC Government's collaboration with mercenaries from EU ...
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The East African on MSNUS and European nations pressure Rwanda to defuse M23 rebellionThey have imposed sanctions on officials of the rebel group, as well as on government officials, summoned envoys or ...
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The New Times on MSNMove Afrika expands impact in Kigali with local talent, training initiativesMove Afrika is more than just an entertainment event—it is a platform driving real-world impact by upskilling young people in host cities. The latest edition, headlined by John Legend on Friday night, ...
The Rwandan High Commission in London has defended its security policies in response to a summons by the UK Foreign, ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has asked the NBA, along with Formula 1 and numerous major European soccer clubs, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNRwanda Suspends Co-Operation With Belgium for 'Sabotaging' Its Development Finance Access Over Alleged Links to the DRC ConflictRwanda has announced the suspension of its development cooperation with Belgium, accusing the European nation of leading ...
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Rwanda’s government on Friday asserted solidarity with a top official sanctioned by the U.S. over violence in eastern Congo, ...
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The East African on MSNRwanda blasts UK for summoning envoy over its role in Congo warRwanda has responded to the UK government summons of its envoy by asking London to “avoid emboldening the DRC's position to ...
Rwanda-backed rebels have captured two major cities in Congo’s mineral-rich east after a major escalation in their yearslong ...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the advance of Rwanda-backed M23 insurgents, who have already taken two key cities ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAs the DRC battles Rwanda-backed M23, what’s needed to stop the fighting?Analysts weigh in on Rwanda’s role in the conflict in DRC, whether minerals are a factor and if diplomacy can succeed.
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