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AU Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Eastern DRC
The African Union (AU) demanded an immediate ceasefire and the unconditional withdrawal of the M23 and other armed groups from eastern DRC, citing escalating conflict and a deteriorating humanitarian situation; the AU called for diplomatic solutions and addressing root causes like illegal resource e...
AU Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Eastern DRC
The African Union (AU) demanded an immediate ceasefire and the unconditional withdrawal of the M23 and other armed groups from eastern DRC, citing escalating conflict and a deteriorating humanitarian situation; the AU called for diplomatic solutions and addressing root causes like illegal resource e...
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40% Bias Score


Ugandan Troop Deployment in Bunia Sparks Fear Amidst Ambiguous Role in DRC Conflict
Ugandan troops, participating in Operation Shujaa against the ADF, have arrived in Bunia, Ituri province, DRC, since February 17th, raising local fears despite official claims of collaboration with the DRC against the ADF. The deployment follows M23 and Rwandan advances, raising concerns of a renewe...
Ugandan Troop Deployment in Bunia Sparks Fear Amidst Ambiguous Role in DRC Conflict
Ugandan troops, participating in Operation Shujaa against the ADF, have arrived in Bunia, Ituri province, DRC, since February 17th, raising local fears despite official claims of collaboration with the DRC against the ADF. The deployment follows M23 and Rwandan advances, raising concerns of a renewe...
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Uganda Deploys Troops to Bunia Amidst Eastern DRC Violence
Uganda deployed troops to Bunia, Ituri province, in eastern DRC on February 2024, to counter attacks by armed groups like the M23 and ADF, who have committed massacres and pillaging, in the context of Operation Shujaa with the Congolese army, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
Uganda Deploys Troops to Bunia Amidst Eastern DRC Violence
Uganda deployed troops to Bunia, Ituri province, in eastern DRC on February 2024, to counter attacks by armed groups like the M23 and ADF, who have committed massacres and pillaging, in the context of Operation Shujaa with the Congolese army, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
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Congolese Refugees Flee to Burundi Amidst M23 Capture of Bukavu
Over 10,000 Congolese refugees fled to Burundi after the M23 rebel group, supported by Rwandan troops, captured Bukavu in South Kivu on February 16, 2025, prompting international condemnation and calls for dialogue and a cessation of hostilities.
Congolese Refugees Flee to Burundi Amidst M23 Capture of Bukavu
Over 10,000 Congolese refugees fled to Burundi after the M23 rebel group, supported by Rwandan troops, captured Bukavu in South Kivu on February 16, 2025, prompting international condemnation and calls for dialogue and a cessation of hostilities.
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M23 Captures Bukavu, Controlling Lake Kivu
The M23 and Rwandan forces captured Bukavu, South Kivu's capital, controlling Lake Kivu; this caused widespread looting and displacement of thousands to Burundi, escalating regional tensions.
M23 Captures Bukavu, Controlling Lake Kivu
The M23 and Rwandan forces captured Bukavu, South Kivu's capital, controlling Lake Kivu; this caused widespread looting and displacement of thousands to Burundi, escalating regional tensions.
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M23 Advance on Bukavu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation in DR Congo
The M23 rebel group's advance into Bukavu, capital of South Kivu in eastern DR Congo, threatens regional escalation, prompting UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to call for immediate dialogue and a ceasefire to address the conflict's roots in the Rwandan genocide and ongoing ethnic tensions.
M23 Advance on Bukavu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation in DR Congo
The M23 rebel group's advance into Bukavu, capital of South Kivu in eastern DR Congo, threatens regional escalation, prompting UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to call for immediate dialogue and a ceasefire to address the conflict's roots in the Rwandan genocide and ongoing ethnic tensions.
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Regional Crises: Mass Asylum Seekers in Burundi, Sudan Conflict Toll Rises, and Traffic Resumes on Lake Kivu
Over the weekend, approximately 10,000 Congolese asylum seekers entered Burundi, while Sudan reported 433 civilian deaths from paramilitary attacks, adding to the ongoing conflict's toll exceeding 29,680. Meanwhile, traffic resumed on Lake Kivu between Bukavu and Goma following a suspension due to M...

Regional Crises: Mass Asylum Seekers in Burundi, Sudan Conflict Toll Rises, and Traffic Resumes on Lake Kivu
Over the weekend, approximately 10,000 Congolese asylum seekers entered Burundi, while Sudan reported 433 civilian deaths from paramilitary attacks, adding to the ongoing conflict's toll exceeding 29,680. Meanwhile, traffic resumed on Lake Kivu between Bukavu and Goma following a suspension due to M...
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\"UN Condemns Escalating Human Rights Abuses in Eastern DRC\"\
The UN condemns escalating human rights violations in eastern DRC's South Kivu, including summary executions of children and widespread sexual violence, following the M23's arrival; the UN calls for dialogue between DRC and Rwanda to stop the violence.

\"UN Condemns Escalating Human Rights Abuses in Eastern DRC\"\
The UN condemns escalating human rights violations in eastern DRC's South Kivu, including summary executions of children and widespread sexual violence, following the M23's arrival; the UN calls for dialogue between DRC and Rwanda to stop the violence.
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M23 Rebels Split Advance in South Kivu; Ferry Services Resume
M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, captured Bukavu and split into three groups, advancing along different roads in South Kivu; clashes near Nyangezi resulted in two deaths; ferry services resumed on Lake Kivu, improving humanitarian access, but the Goma airport remains closed.

M23 Rebels Split Advance in South Kivu; Ferry Services Resume
M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, captured Bukavu and split into three groups, advancing along different roads in South Kivu; clashes near Nyangezi resulted in two deaths; ferry services resumed on Lake Kivu, improving humanitarian access, but the Goma airport remains closed.
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Civilians Flee Bukavu Amidst Looting After Congolese Army Withdrawal
Following clashes near Bukavu, Congo, civilians fled as looting erupted after Congolese forces withdrew, leaving the city's fate uncertain despite the March 23 Movement's lack of an official claim of victory. The incident underscores the Congolese army's weaknesses.

Civilians Flee Bukavu Amidst Looting After Congolese Army Withdrawal
Following clashes near Bukavu, Congo, civilians fled as looting erupted after Congolese forces withdrew, leaving the city's fate uncertain despite the March 23 Movement's lack of an official claim of victory. The incident underscores the Congolese army's weaknesses.
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M23 Advance in South Kivu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of escalating conflict in South Kivu, DR Congo, as the M23 armed group advanced toward Bukavu, the provincial capital, following its seizure of Kavumu Airport, a vital supply hub; the conflict is rooted in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and ongoing...

M23 Advance in South Kivu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of escalating conflict in South Kivu, DR Congo, as the M23 armed group advanced toward Bukavu, the provincial capital, following its seizure of Kavumu Airport, a vital supply hub; the conflict is rooted in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and ongoing...
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M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu, Worsening DRC Crisis
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, DRC's second-largest city, on Friday after advancing south following the capture of Goma last month, facing little resistance and worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis.

M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu, Worsening DRC Crisis
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, DRC's second-largest city, on Friday after advancing south following the capture of Goma last month, facing little resistance and worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score
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