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Qatar has presented a draft peace proposal to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels following months of mediation in Doha. But from Kinshasa, progress looks slow and uncertain.
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The EastAfrican on MSNBroad-based government loading in DRC to block KabilaMartin Fayulu, a rival of President Tshisekedi, appears to be building a coalition ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Government has imposed on June 4 a stringent ban preventing media outlets from reporting ...
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Africanews on MSNDRC authorities ban media reporting on ex-president Kabila, partyFormer DRC President Joseph Kabila smiles as he meets with religious leaders at his Kinyogote residence in M23 controlled ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: All of Africa Today - June 5, 2025President KabilaThe Congolese government banned media coverage of former President Joseph Kabila and interviews with his party members. This followed his return to the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
The Congolese government has banned the media from reporting on the activities of former President Joseph Kabila and ...
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The New Times on MSNFormer South Kivu governor Marcelin Cishambo joins AFC/M23 rebellionThe former Governor of eastern DR Congo’s South Kivu Province, Marcelin Cishambo, has joined the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC/M23), according to rebel spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka. ALSO READ: AFC/M23 ...
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila is in Goma — a city under M23 rebel control. Officially, he speaks of peace. But ...
AFC/M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo have accused the government coalition of conducting a series of attacks against the Banyamulenge community in South Kivu province.In a statement posted on X, Monday, ...
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The New Times on MSNAFC/M23 condemns continued attacks on Banyamulenge in South KivuAFC/M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo have accused the government coalition of conducting a series of attacks against the Banyamulenge community in South Kivu province. In a statement posted on X, Monday ...
In a solemn video address released on 2 June 2025, Congolese opposition leader Martin Fayulu sounded the alarm over what he ...
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