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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) senators have overwhelmingly voted to strip former president Joseph Kabila of his ...
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AllAfrica on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: As More People Are Driven From Their Homes In DRC Food Insecurity Worsens, Creating Heightened Humanitarian Needs RegionallyPress Release - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned today that the sheer scale of people being displaced ...
Congo’s former President Joseph Kabila has accused the government of turning into a dictatorship with the backing of the ...
KINSHASA, Congo -- Congo’s senate has voted overwhelmingly to lift former President Joseph Kabila of his parliamentary immunity, paving the way for his prosecution over his alleged support of a rebel ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNCongo eyes U.S. minerals deal by June amid China competitionThe Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is aiming to finalize a major minerals agreement with the United States by the end of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: 'We Hope the Pope Will Make an Appeal for Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo'"We hope the Pope will make an appeal for peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo," write the members of ACMEJ (Association Against Evil and for the Integration of Youth) of Katogota, in the ...
Former DR Congo president Joseph Kabila on Friday said he would soon visit a city occupied by the Rwanda-backed M23 armed ...
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The East African on MSNSADC fights reputational damage from Congo mission pull-outThe withdrawal from Congo has been mired in controversy, amid media reports alleging that SADC is neglecting soldiers still ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKabila lampoons Tshisekedi ‘dictatorship’ after Senate struck former Congo leader’s immunityThe Congolese Senate lifted the immunities covering Kabila, making him liable for prosecution for fuelling the M23 rebels.
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Al Jazeera on MSNWill the United States deport people to Rwanda?Kigali in talks to house migrant deportees from US, but rights groups worry such deals further endanger the vulnerable.
Former DR Congo president Joseph Kabila on Friday said he would soon visit a city occupied by the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group, in a show of defiance towards his successor after he lost his immunity.
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