Showing 25 to 36 of 315 results


M23, DRC Sign Ceasefire Agreement in Doha
The M23 rebel group and the DRC signed a ceasefire agreement in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, committing to a permanent end to hostilities and formal peace negotiations by August 8, 2025, as part of a broader regional peace process.
M23, DRC Sign Ceasefire Agreement in Doha
The M23 rebel group and the DRC signed a ceasefire agreement in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, committing to a permanent end to hostilities and formal peace negotiations by August 8, 2025, as part of a broader regional peace process.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Uganda's Border Opening, Lubanga's Exile Expose Regional Tensions
Thomas Lubanga, a Congolese exile in Uganda, claims persecution for exposing corruption, coinciding with Uganda's opening of the Bunagana border under M23 rebel control, prompting Congo's demand for explanations and raising concerns about Ugandan support for armed groups.
Uganda's Border Opening, Lubanga's Exile Expose Regional Tensions
Thomas Lubanga, a Congolese exile in Uganda, claims persecution for exposing corruption, coinciding with Uganda's opening of the Bunagana border under M23 rebel control, prompting Congo's demand for explanations and raising concerns about Ugandan support for armed groups.
Progress
48% Bias Score


DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Faces Hurdles Despite Government Acclaim
The DRC and Rwanda signed a US-brokered peace agreement to end conflict in eastern DRC, focusing on ceasefire, economic cooperation, and neutralizing armed groups; however, the M23 rebel group rejected the deal, raising concerns about implementation and inclusivity.
DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Faces Hurdles Despite Government Acclaim
The DRC and Rwanda signed a US-brokered peace agreement to end conflict in eastern DRC, focusing on ceasefire, economic cooperation, and neutralizing armed groups; however, the M23 rebel group rejected the deal, raising concerns about implementation and inclusivity.
Progress
44% Bias Score


US-Qatar Mediated Peace Deal Faces Challenges in Eastern DRC
The U.S. and Qatar brokered a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 18th, aiming to disarm non-state armed groups and respect territorial integrity; however, the agreement's implementation faces significant challenges due to the numerous armed groups and deep-se...
US-Qatar Mediated Peace Deal Faces Challenges in Eastern DRC
The U.S. and Qatar brokered a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 18th, aiming to disarm non-state armed groups and respect territorial integrity; however, the agreement's implementation faces significant challenges due to the numerous armed groups and deep-se...
Progress
32% Bias Score


US-Brokered Peace Deal Signed Between Rwanda and DR Congo
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a US-brokered peace deal in Washington D.C. on Friday to end decades of conflict, demanding the disengagement, disarmament, and integration of armed groups in eastern DR Congo, though details remain scant and previous agreements failed.
US-Brokered Peace Deal Signed Between Rwanda and DR Congo
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a US-brokered peace deal in Washington D.C. on Friday to end decades of conflict, demanding the disengagement, disarmament, and integration of armed groups in eastern DR Congo, though details remain scant and previous agreements failed.
Progress
56% Bias Score


DRC Corruption Trials Amidst Eastern Conflict
Amidst the M23 rebellion in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa is conducting multiple trials against high-ranking officials for embezzlement totaling over $50 million, diverting funds needed to address the ongoing conflict and raising concerns about governance and resource allocation.
DRC Corruption Trials Amidst Eastern Conflict
Amidst the M23 rebellion in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa is conducting multiple trials against high-ranking officials for embezzlement totaling over $50 million, diverting funds needed to address the ongoing conflict and raising concerns about governance and resource allocation.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Congolese Warlord Announces New Rebel Group in Uganda
In Kampala, Uganda, former warlord Thomas Lubanga announced his new rebel group, the CRP, aiming to overthrow the Congolese government, raising concerns about regional stability given UN accusations of Ugandan support and Lubanga's potential alliance with the M23.

Congolese Warlord Announces New Rebel Group in Uganda
In Kampala, Uganda, former warlord Thomas Lubanga announced his new rebel group, the CRP, aiming to overthrow the Congolese government, raising concerns about regional stability given UN accusations of Ugandan support and Lubanga's potential alliance with the M23.
Progress
36% Bias Score

UN Report Exposes Congolese Army's Use of FDLR Fighters, Contradicting Washington Accord
A UN report reveals the Congolese army used FDLR fighters, a Rwandan rebel group linked to the 1994 genocide, alongside Wazalendo fighters, contradicting the Washington Accord's call for FDLR neutralization and raising concerns about regional stability; the Congolese government plans a phased approa...

UN Report Exposes Congolese Army's Use of FDLR Fighters, Contradicting Washington Accord
A UN report reveals the Congolese army used FDLR fighters, a Rwandan rebel group linked to the 1994 genocide, alongside Wazalendo fighters, contradicting the Washington Accord's call for FDLR neutralization and raising concerns about regional stability; the Congolese government plans a phased approa...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Rwanda Cautiously Welcomes DRC Peace Deal, Warns of Retaliation
Rwandan President Paul Kagame expressed cautious optimism about a US-brokered peace deal with the DRC, emphasizing the need for Kinshasa to address the FDLR and warning of potential retaliation if provoked; the deal calls for Rwandan troop withdrawal within 90 days, but the M23, a key belligerent, i...

Rwanda Cautiously Welcomes DRC Peace Deal, Warns of Retaliation
Rwandan President Paul Kagame expressed cautious optimism about a US-brokered peace deal with the DRC, emphasizing the need for Kinshasa to address the FDLR and warning of potential retaliation if provoked; the deal calls for Rwandan troop withdrawal within 90 days, but the M23, a key belligerent, i...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Rwanda, DRC Sign Peace Deal in Washington Amid Concerns
Rwanda and the DRC signed a US-mediated peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, agreeing to Rwandan troop withdrawal and a regional economic integration framework within 90 days, despite concerns about the agreement's vagueness and potential for economic exploitation.

Rwanda, DRC Sign Peace Deal in Washington Amid Concerns
Rwanda and the DRC signed a US-mediated peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, agreeing to Rwandan troop withdrawal and a regional economic integration framework within 90 days, despite concerns about the agreement's vagueness and potential for economic exploitation.
Progress
56% Bias Score

318 Killed in DRC Militia Massacre
In Moba, DRC, 318 people were killed by armed militias on Saturday, June 15th, according to Parliament President Vital Kamerhe, who blamed a local militia leader and expressed concern over government inaction despite prior warnings about the militias' violent actions.

318 Killed in DRC Militia Massacre
In Moba, DRC, 318 people were killed by armed militias on Saturday, June 15th, according to Parliament President Vital Kamerhe, who blamed a local militia leader and expressed concern over government inaction despite prior warnings about the militias' violent actions.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Funding Cuts Cripple Rape Survivor Care in Congo Amidst M23 Violence
Severe cuts to foreign aid, primarily from the U.S., have caused a critical shortage of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) kits in eastern Congo, leaving thousands of rape survivors, including young girls, without essential treatment for HIV prevention and other health needs, amidst a surge in sexual v...

Funding Cuts Cripple Rape Survivor Care in Congo Amidst M23 Violence
Severe cuts to foreign aid, primarily from the U.S., have caused a critical shortage of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) kits in eastern Congo, leaving thousands of rape survivors, including young girls, without essential treatment for HIV prevention and other health needs, amidst a surge in sexual v...
Progress
24% Bias Score
Showing 25 to 36 of 315 results