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M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
Following last week's fighting in Goma, DRC, that killed at least 900 people, M23 rebels declared a unilateral ceasefire starting Tuesday for humanitarian reasons, though they still control the city and are accused by the Congolese government and Rwanda of breaking previous peace agreements.
M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
Following last week's fighting in Goma, DRC, that killed at least 900 people, M23 rebels declared a unilateral ceasefire starting Tuesday for humanitarian reasons, though they still control the city and are accused by the Congolese government and Rwanda of breaking previous peace agreements.
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36% Bias Score


M23 Rebels Advance on Bukavu After Goma Capture, Sparking Fears of Prolonged Congo Conflict
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels captured Goma, killing South African and Congolese soldiers, and are advancing on Bukavu, causing a humanitarian crisis with over 658,000 displaced in the last three months, amid concerns of a prolonged occupation of mineral-rich eastern Congo.
M23 Rebels Advance on Bukavu After Goma Capture, Sparking Fears of Prolonged Congo Conflict
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels captured Goma, killing South African and Congolese soldiers, and are advancing on Bukavu, causing a humanitarian crisis with over 658,000 displaced in the last three months, amid concerns of a prolonged occupation of mineral-rich eastern Congo.
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64% Bias Score

M23 Rebels Declare Ceasefire After Goma Seizure, Causing Over 900 Deaths
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Goma, causing at least 900 deaths and nearly 2,900 injuries, prompting a unilateral ceasefire declaration; the conflict is linked to decades-long ethnic tensions between Tutsis and Hutus, with regional leaders holding a summit this week to address the conflict.

M23 Rebels Declare Ceasefire After Goma Seizure, Causing Over 900 Deaths
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Goma, causing at least 900 deaths and nearly 2,900 injuries, prompting a unilateral ceasefire declaration; the conflict is linked to decades-long ethnic tensions between Tutsis and Hutus, with regional leaders holding a summit this week to address the conflict.
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40% Bias Score
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