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After decades of conflict between two African countries, President Trump and an adviser said the two sides, with U.S. help, ...
Nestled in the green hills of Masisi territory in Congo, the artisanal Rubaya mining site hums with the sound of generators, ...
Rwanda’s army is active across Africa, but as its foreign deployments grow, so do concerns it may be stretched too thin.
Congolese minerals such as tungsten, tantalum and tin, which Kinshasa has long accused neighbouring Rwanda of illegally exploiting, could be exported legitimately to Rwanda for processing under the ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNLife without cash in captured DR Congo cityCash has become so scarce in Goma, the eastern Congolese city seized by anti-government fighters in January, that some ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda’s consul points to Belgium’s pro-Kinshasa stance as root of diplomatic crisisRwanda’s Consul in Antwerp, Gunther Vanpraet, has blamed the Belgian government’s one-sided diplomatic position on the DR Congo security crisis, calling it both “disrespectful” to Rwanda and a threat ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwandan Returnees From DR Congo Hopeful for Better LifeRwandans who returned from DR Congo recently said they were excited about the country's safety and development after enduring life-threatening conditions in the neighboring county for decades.Since ...
Matata Ponyo Mapon, who served as prime minister from 2012-2016 under then-President Joseph Kabila, was convicted on Tuesday in a case involving the embezzlement of $245 million. He was sentenced to ...
Matata Ponyo was convicted in a case involving the embezzlement of $245 million and was sentenced to 10 years forced labour.
Augustin Matata Ponyo was found guilty of embezzling about $245m (£182m) of public funds by the Congolese Constitutional ...
The voices of Congolese refugees living in Canada are bringing attention to a largely overlooked humanitarian crisis ...
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