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Kabila Faces Trial for Grave Charges Amidst DRC Instability

Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila is facing trial for numerous serious charges, including crimes against humanity and participation in an insurrectional movement, following the lifting of his immunity. The trial's opening is expected soon, though Kabila, who has lived abroad, is unlikely to a...

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Kabila's Visit to Rebel-Held Congo Sparks Political Tensions

Former DRC President Joseph Kabila visited rebel-held eastern Congo, sparking accusations of supporting M23 rebels from President Felix Tshisekedi's government, while some view it as a peace initiative amidst a worsening humanitarian crisis and Kabila's treason trial.

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Congo's Coltan Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis and a Potential U.S. Deal

In Congo's Rubaya mining site, the M23 rebel group's control of coltan production fuels a humanitarian crisis affecting over 7 million people, while a potential U.S.-Congo deal for mineral access aims to quell the insurgency, but faces significant hurdles.

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M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout

The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...

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Rwanda Demands £50 Million from Britain over Cancelled Asylum Deal

Rwanda is demanding £50 million (US\$63.62 million) from Britain for cancelling their asylum deal, citing broken trust after Britain imposed sanctions on Rwanda over its alleged involvement in the Congolese conflict; the deal, scrapped by Britain last July, had already cost Britain £700 million (US\...

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UK Suspends Aid to Rwanda Amidst M23 Conflict in Congo

The UK suspended direct aid to Rwanda following M23 rebel attacks in eastern Congo, supported by Rwanda according to UN experts; Burundian troops are being deployed, while three former leaders will oversee peace efforts.

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M23's Reported Withdrawal from Congo Peace Talks Sparks Debate

Following recent Doha peace talks facilitated by Qatar and the US to address the eastern Congo conflict involving the M23 rebels, the rebels' reported withdrawal from negotiations sparked debate over the talks' outcome and the future of the conflict, with some seeing it as a potential prelude to an ...

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Congo Lifts Kabila's Immunity Amid M23 Conflict

The Congolese Senate voted to lift the parliamentary immunity of former President Joseph Kabila, accused of complicity with the M23 rebel group amid escalating conflict in eastern Congo, allowing for legal proceedings against him despite concerns about the decision's political nature.

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Gnassingbé Mediates DRC Conflict After Angola's Failure

Togo's President Faure Gnassingbé takes on mediating the DRC conflict after Angola's unsuccessful attempt, inheriting a complex situation involving M23 rebels, Rwandan support, and international pressure.

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Rwanda Accused of Direct Attacks on Congo, Amidst Congolese Army Weakness

In a DW interview, Congolese Minister Muyaya accused Rwanda of directly attacking Congolese civilians and infrastructure, citing bombings and killings. He highlighted the Congolese army's weakness, attributing Rwanda's actions to Congolese reforms and successes, while expressing hope for stronger in...

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ICC Prosecutor Visits Congo Amidst Thousands of Deaths from Rebel Violence

ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan visited the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) due to the ongoing violence in the east, where thousands have died this year from rebel group attacks; the ICC investigates crimes since 2004, focusing on rebel groups and potential involvement of the Congolese and Rwandan armi...

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EU Responds Cautiously to DRC Crisis, Delays Sanctions on Rwanda

Following the M23 rebel takeover of Goma, DRC, the EU suspended defense talks with Rwanda, reviewed a raw materials agreement, and urged troop withdrawal, though Luxembourg delayed stronger sanctions pending African Union-mediated negotiations in Harare.

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