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Hundreds of Rwandan Soldiers Killed in DRC, Contradicting Kigali's Denials
Hundreds of Rwandan troops have died in covert operations supporting M23 rebels in eastern DRC, contradicting Kigali's denials; satellite imagery shows at least 600 new graves in a Kigali military cemetery since the conflict began three years ago, while intelligence suggests thousands of deaths, som...
Hundreds of Rwandan Soldiers Killed in DRC, Contradicting Kigali's Denials
Hundreds of Rwandan troops have died in covert operations supporting M23 rebels in eastern DRC, contradicting Kigali's denials; satellite imagery shows at least 600 new graves in a Kigali military cemetery since the conflict began three years ago, while intelligence suggests thousands of deaths, som...
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M23 Offensive in DRC Causes 2,900 Deaths, Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group launched a new offensive in eastern DRC on February 3, 2025, seizing several towns after a short-lived ceasefire, resulting in at least 2,900 deaths in Goma and a major humanitarian crisis; the DRC accuses Rwanda of supporting M23, which Rwanda denies.
M23 Offensive in DRC Causes 2,900 Deaths, Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group launched a new offensive in eastern DRC on February 3, 2025, seizing several towns after a short-lived ceasefire, resulting in at least 2,900 deaths in Goma and a major humanitarian crisis; the DRC accuses Rwanda of supporting M23, which Rwanda denies.
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40% Bias Score


Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Becomes New Aga Khan
Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini has been named the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslim community, following the death of his father, Prince Karim Aga Khan, at age 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Becomes New Aga Khan
Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini has been named the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslim community, following the death of his father, Prince Karim Aga Khan, at age 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.
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M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After Deadly Takeover
The M23 rebel group in eastern DRC declared a ceasefire effective tomorrow, following their violent takeover of Goma last week, resulting in at least 900 deaths and a severe humanitarian crisis; the UN has evidence of Rwandan support for the M23.
M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After Deadly Takeover
The M23 rebel group in eastern DRC declared a ceasefire effective tomorrow, following their violent takeover of Goma last week, resulting in at least 900 deaths and a severe humanitarian crisis; the UN has evidence of Rwandan support for the M23.
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Goma Food Crisis: M23 Takeover Doubles Prices, Exacerbates Hunger
The M23 rebel takeover of Goma, DRC, on January 26th, 2024, caused essential food prices to more than double, impacting hundreds of thousands of people and exacerbating pre-existing food insecurity issues. ActionAid reported price increases of 18–160 percent on items such as flour, beans, and oil be...
Goma Food Crisis: M23 Takeover Doubles Prices, Exacerbates Hunger
The M23 rebel takeover of Goma, DRC, on January 26th, 2024, caused essential food prices to more than double, impacting hundreds of thousands of people and exacerbating pre-existing food insecurity issues. ActionAid reported price increases of 18–160 percent on items such as flour, beans, and oil be...
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M23 Seizes Goma, DRC: Hundreds Dead, Civilians Fear for Safety
The M23 rebel group seized control of Goma, DRC, on November 20, 2022, resulting in at least 700 deaths and 3,000 injuries, according to the UN and Congolese government; hospitals are overwhelmed, and civilians fear for their safety amidst ongoing instability.
M23 Seizes Goma, DRC: Hundreds Dead, Civilians Fear for Safety
The M23 rebel group seized control of Goma, DRC, on November 20, 2022, resulting in at least 700 deaths and 3,000 injuries, according to the UN and Congolese government; hospitals are overwhelmed, and civilians fear for their safety amidst ongoing instability.
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Goma Under Occupation: Humanitarian Crisis Worsens Amidst Rebel Control
The M23 and Rwandan Defence Forces' occupation of Goma, DRC, has created a humanitarian crisis with approximately 2,000 bodies found in the streets, over 900 in morgues, and all exit routes controlled by rebels, severely limiting aid access and escape for civilians. The UN is struggling to provide a...

Goma Under Occupation: Humanitarian Crisis Worsens Amidst Rebel Control
The M23 and Rwandan Defence Forces' occupation of Goma, DRC, has created a humanitarian crisis with approximately 2,000 bodies found in the streets, over 900 in morgues, and all exit routes controlled by rebels, severely limiting aid access and escape for civilians. The UN is struggling to provide a...
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165 Women Raped After DRC Prison Break Amidst M23 Rebel Advance
Following the January 27, 2024 escape of inmates from Muzenze prison in Goma, DRC, amidst an M23 rebel advance, at least 165 women were raped by male inmates, according to a UN report; the UN representative described the situation as "highly volatile", while also reporting that Congolese troops have...

165 Women Raped After DRC Prison Break Amidst M23 Rebel Advance
Following the January 27, 2024 escape of inmates from Muzenze prison in Goma, DRC, amidst an M23 rebel advance, at least 165 women were raped by male inmates, according to a UN report; the UN representative described the situation as "highly volatile", while also reporting that Congolese troops have...
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M23 and Rwandan Troops Renew Offensive in Eastern DRC, Violating Ceasefire
On February 5th, 2024, the M23 and Rwandan troops launched a new offensive in eastern DRC, violating a ceasefire and capturing Nyabibwe, near Bukavu, despite previous claims of peaceful intentions; the conflict, ongoing for over three years, risks regional escalation.

M23 and Rwandan Troops Renew Offensive in Eastern DRC, Violating Ceasefire
On February 5th, 2024, the M23 and Rwandan troops launched a new offensive in eastern DRC, violating a ceasefire and capturing Nyabibwe, near Bukavu, despite previous claims of peaceful intentions; the conflict, ongoing for over three years, risks regional escalation.
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DRC Rebel Groups Declare Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
The Congo River Alliance, including the M23 rebel group, declared a ceasefire in Goma, DRC, starting Tuesday, after capturing the city on January 27th, causing at least 900 deaths and displacing hundreds of thousands; the rebels deny intentions to take Bukavu.

DRC Rebel Groups Declare Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
The Congo River Alliance, including the M23 rebel group, declared a ceasefire in Goma, DRC, starting Tuesday, after capturing the city on January 27th, causing at least 900 deaths and displacing hundreds of thousands; the rebels deny intentions to take Bukavu.
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DRC: UN Intervention Brigade's Effectiveness Questioned Amidst Concerns Over Civilian Protection
The UN's 3,000-strong Intervention Brigade in the DRC, created in 2013 to combat armed groups, is facing criticism for insufficient protection of civilians in Ituri province, despite successfully expelling the M23 in 2013, prompting concerns about the decision to end MONUSCO's mission.

DRC: UN Intervention Brigade's Effectiveness Questioned Amidst Concerns Over Civilian Protection
The UN's 3,000-strong Intervention Brigade in the DRC, created in 2013 to combat armed groups, is facing criticism for insufficient protection of civilians in Ituri province, despite successfully expelling the M23 in 2013, prompting concerns about the decision to end MONUSCO's mission.
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Kagame Denies Rwandan Involvement in DRC Conflict Amidst Mounting Casualties
Rwandan President Paul Kagame denies Rwandan troop presence in the DRC despite overwhelming international evidence suggesting otherwise, as fighting between M23 rebels and Congolese forces has killed over 700 and injured thousands, prompting fears of regional conflict escalation.

Kagame Denies Rwandan Involvement in DRC Conflict Amidst Mounting Casualties
Rwandan President Paul Kagame denies Rwandan troop presence in the DRC despite overwhelming international evidence suggesting otherwise, as fighting between M23 rebels and Congolese forces has killed over 700 and injured thousands, prompting fears of regional conflict escalation.
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60% Bias Score
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