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Kagame Links M23 Origins to Uganda, Highlights FDLR Issue in DRC Conflict
During a press conference, Rwandan President Paul Kagame stated that M23 rebels fighting in eastern DRC originated mainly from Uganda, not Rwanda, and insisted on the elimination of the FDLR group before peace talks can progress, a position challenged by experts who highlight the failure of past joi...
Kagame Links M23 Origins to Uganda, Highlights FDLR Issue in DRC Conflict
During a press conference, Rwandan President Paul Kagame stated that M23 rebels fighting in eastern DRC originated mainly from Uganda, not Rwanda, and insisted on the elimination of the FDLR group before peace talks can progress, a position challenged by experts who highlight the failure of past joi...
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44% Bias Score


M23 Offensive in DRC Violates Ceasefire, Sparks International Condemnation
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, launched an offensive in the DRC's North Kivu province on January 2nd, 2025, violating the Luanda ceasefire, resulting in civilian deaths, displacement, and international condemnation.
M23 Offensive in DRC Violates Ceasefire, Sparks International Condemnation
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, launched an offensive in the DRC's North Kivu province on January 2nd, 2025, violating the Luanda ceasefire, resulting in civilian deaths, displacement, and international condemnation.
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52% Bias Score


Conflict Photography in 2024: Documenting Human Suffering
In 2024, photojournalists documented the human cost of numerous global conflicts, from the war in Ukraine to those in Gaza, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, capturing the suffering of civilians and the enduring impact of war.
Conflict Photography in 2024: Documenting Human Suffering
In 2024, photojournalists documented the human cost of numerous global conflicts, from the war in Ukraine to those in Gaza, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, capturing the suffering of civilians and the enduring impact of war.
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40% Bias Score


Record Sexual Violence Cases in DRC Camps Overwhelm Aid Groups
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Goma, DRC, is treating a record number of sexual violence survivors—over 25,000 in the first six months of 2024—with the majority of cases stemming from militia attacks in displacement camps, where survivors lack protection and face high rates of repeat victimizatio...
Record Sexual Violence Cases in DRC Camps Overwhelm Aid Groups
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Goma, DRC, is treating a record number of sexual violence survivors—over 25,000 in the first six months of 2024—with the majority of cases stemming from militia attacks in displacement camps, where survivors lack protection and face high rates of repeat victimizatio...
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32% Bias Score


DRC Peace Summit Collapses Amidst Renewed Fighting
A planned peace summit in Luanda to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC was canceled due to disagreements between the DRC and Rwanda over dialogue with the M23 rebel group; ongoing clashes and the M23's territorial gains threaten regional stability and displace millions.
DRC Peace Summit Collapses Amidst Renewed Fighting
A planned peace summit in Luanda to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC was canceled due to disagreements between the DRC and Rwanda over dialogue with the M23 rebel group; ongoing clashes and the M23's territorial gains threaten regional stability and displace millions.
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40% Bias Score


EU Sanctions Congolese Militia Leader Operating Impunely in Goma
The European Union imposed sanctions on Dominique Ndarurutse, leader of the CMC-FDP, for human rights abuses in eastern DRC, yet he operates openly in Goma, highlighting the weak state presence and the complex relationship between the government and armed groups.
EU Sanctions Congolese Militia Leader Operating Impunely in Goma
The European Union imposed sanctions on Dominique Ndarurutse, leader of the CMC-FDP, for human rights abuses in eastern DRC, yet he operates openly in Goma, highlighting the weak state presence and the complex relationship between the government and armed groups.
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44% Bias Score

DRC Conflict Displaces 800,000
At least 800,000 people, mostly women and children, have fled the fighting and violence in eastern DRC's North Kivu province, seeking refuge around Goma since renewed conflict between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group intensified after failed peace talks in December 2022.

DRC Conflict Displaces 800,000
At least 800,000 people, mostly women and children, have fled the fighting and violence in eastern DRC's North Kivu province, seeking refuge around Goma since renewed conflict between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group intensified after failed peace talks in December 2022.
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40% Bias Score

M23 Captures Key City in Eastern DR Congo, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, captured Masisi, a key city in eastern DR Congo on Saturday, causing a humanitarian crisis with many fleeing to Goma, while the Congolese army retreated to avoid casualties.

M23 Captures Key City in Eastern DR Congo, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, captured Masisi, a key city in eastern DR Congo on Saturday, causing a humanitarian crisis with many fleeing to Goma, while the Congolese army retreated to avoid casualties.
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40% Bias Score

DRC: Seven Civilians Killed in Clashes Between Congolese Army and Allied Wazalendo Fighters
Seven civilians were killed and four wounded in clashes between Congolese army and Wazalendo fighters, nominally allies against M23 rebels, near Goma in North Kivu, DRC on December 23rd, 2023, raising concerns over inter-force coordination and civilian safety.

DRC: Seven Civilians Killed in Clashes Between Congolese Army and Allied Wazalendo Fighters
Seven civilians were killed and four wounded in clashes between Congolese army and Wazalendo fighters, nominally allies against M23 rebels, near Goma in North Kivu, DRC on December 23rd, 2023, raising concerns over inter-force coordination and civilian safety.
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12% Bias Score

M23 Advance in North Kivu Causes Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group's advance in North Kivu, DRC, has forced thousands to flee their homes, causing a humanitarian crisis, fueled by clashes between supporting armed groups and a lack of transparency from Congolese forces, raising concerns about human rights violations and potential long-term instab...

M23 Advance in North Kivu Causes Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group's advance in North Kivu, DRC, has forced thousands to flee their homes, causing a humanitarian crisis, fueled by clashes between supporting armed groups and a lack of transparency from Congolese forces, raising concerns about human rights violations and potential long-term instab...
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44% Bias Score

DRC-Rwanda Peace Talks Collapse Amidst Continued Fighting
Peace talks between Rwanda and the DRC to end the conflict in eastern DRC, mediated by Angola, have been called off due to a lack of consensus on including a rebel group in direct talks, leaving thousands displaced and a humanitarian crisis unresolved.

DRC-Rwanda Peace Talks Collapse Amidst Continued Fighting
Peace talks between Rwanda and the DRC to end the conflict in eastern DRC, mediated by Angola, have been called off due to a lack of consensus on including a rebel group in direct talks, leaving thousands displaced and a humanitarian crisis unresolved.
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44% Bias Score

DRC-Rwanda Conflict: Luanda Summit Aims to Resolve Eastern DRC Clashes
The July 31 ceasefire between DRC and Rwanda failed to stop ongoing clashes in eastern DRC, prompting a December 15 summit in Luanda to address the conflict involving Congolese forces, M23 rebels (allegedly supported by Rwanda), and FDLR, with various stakeholders holding differing expectations for ...

DRC-Rwanda Conflict: Luanda Summit Aims to Resolve Eastern DRC Clashes
The July 31 ceasefire between DRC and Rwanda failed to stop ongoing clashes in eastern DRC, prompting a December 15 summit in Luanda to address the conflict involving Congolese forces, M23 rebels (allegedly supported by Rwanda), and FDLR, with various stakeholders holding differing expectations for ...
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40% Bias Score
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