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M23 Offensive in Bukavu Sparks Regional War Fears
M23 rebels' offensive in Bukavu, DR Congo, caused chaotic scenes with gunfire and looting, including a World Food Programme depot with 6,800 metric tons of food; the UN and EU voiced alarm, and Uganda's threat to attack Bunia heightens regional war fears.
M23 Offensive in Bukavu Sparks Regional War Fears
M23 rebels' offensive in Bukavu, DR Congo, caused chaotic scenes with gunfire and looting, including a World Food Programme depot with 6,800 metric tons of food; the UN and EU voiced alarm, and Uganda's threat to attack Bunia heightens regional war fears.
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36% Bias Score


M23 Rebels Seize Bukavu, DRC, Amidst Accusations of Rwandan Support
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, DRC, on Friday, causing widespread looting and displacement; the Congolese government accuses Rwanda of supporting the rebels, which Rwanda denies; the AU calls for a ceasefire.
M23 Rebels Seize Bukavu, DRC, Amidst Accusations of Rwandan Support
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, DRC, on Friday, causing widespread looting and displacement; the Congolese government accuses Rwanda of supporting the rebels, which Rwanda denies; the AU calls for a ceasefire.
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52% Bias Score


Rebel Group Claims Control of Parts of Bukavu, DRC
The Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) rebel coalition, including the M23 group, claims to have taken control of Kavumu airport and parts of Bukavu, DRC, following the takeover of Goma on January 27; residents report looting, but the extent of rebel control is unconfirmed, while the DRC government has not ...
Rebel Group Claims Control of Parts of Bukavu, DRC
The Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) rebel coalition, including the M23 group, claims to have taken control of Kavumu airport and parts of Bukavu, DRC, following the takeover of Goma on January 27; residents report looting, but the extent of rebel control is unconfirmed, while the DRC government has not ...
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36% Bias Score


AU Summit to Address Congo Crisis and Elect New Commission Chairperson
The African Union's annual summit will address the conflict in eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels control key areas, threatening regional stability. The summit will also elect a new AU Commission Chairperson, with three candidates competing, and discuss reparations for colonialism and the sla...
AU Summit to Address Congo Crisis and Elect New Commission Chairperson
The African Union's annual summit will address the conflict in eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels control key areas, threatening regional stability. The summit will also elect a new AU Commission Chairperson, with three candidates competing, and discuss reparations for colonialism and the sla...
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48% Bias Score


EU Parliament Demands Sanctions Against Rwanda Over DRC Conflict
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to sanction Rwanda and suspend a €900 million mining agreement due to its alleged support for M23 rebels occupying Congolese territory, including the Rubaya coltan mine (15% of global production), following accusations from DRC President Félix Tshisekedi ...
EU Parliament Demands Sanctions Against Rwanda Over DRC Conflict
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to sanction Rwanda and suspend a €900 million mining agreement due to its alleged support for M23 rebels occupying Congolese territory, including the Rubaya coltan mine (15% of global production), following accusations from DRC President Félix Tshisekedi ...
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56% Bias Score


M23 Rebellion in Congo: Complex Historical Roots and Risks to National Unity
Congolese historian Isidore Ndaywel attributes the M23 rebellion's complexity to decades of Rwandan migration to Congo, distinguishing the rebellion's goals from the AFC's ambition to take Kinshasa, highlighting the risk to Congolese national unity.
M23 Rebellion in Congo: Complex Historical Roots and Risks to National Unity
Congolese historian Isidore Ndaywel attributes the M23 rebellion's complexity to decades of Rwandan migration to Congo, distinguishing the rebellion's goals from the AFC's ambition to take Kinshasa, highlighting the risk to Congolese national unity.
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36% Bias Score

M23 Rebel Advance on Bukavu Sparks Panic, Looting, and Fears of Regional Conflict
Thousands fled Bukavu, Congo, on Saturday as M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, approached, leading to widespread looting, violence, and the burning of abandoned ammunition by Congolese soldiers; the conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands and killed nearly 3,000, prompting international concern ove...

M23 Rebel Advance on Bukavu Sparks Panic, Looting, and Fears of Regional Conflict
Thousands fled Bukavu, Congo, on Saturday as M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, approached, leading to widespread looting, violence, and the burning of abandoned ammunition by Congolese soldiers; the conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands and killed nearly 3,000, prompting international concern ove...
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44% Bias Score

M23 Capture of Bukavu Airport Sparks International Condemnation and Sanctions Threats
The M23, backed by Rwanda, captured Bukavu airport in eastern DRC, prompting France and the EU to consider more sanctions, while the UN warns of regional escalation; at least 2,900 have died in recent clashes.

M23 Capture of Bukavu Airport Sparks International Condemnation and Sanctions Threats
The M23, backed by Rwanda, captured Bukavu airport in eastern DRC, prompting France and the EU to consider more sanctions, while the UN warns of regional escalation; at least 2,900 have died in recent clashes.
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40% Bias Score

Nangaa's Rebellion in DRC: From Election Official to Armed Leader
Corneille Nangaa, former head of DRC's election commission, leads the Congo River Alliance (CRA), a coalition including the M23, aiming to overthrow President Tshisekedi following electoral disputes and sanctions, resulting in significant violence and displacement in eastern DRC.

Nangaa's Rebellion in DRC: From Election Official to Armed Leader
Corneille Nangaa, former head of DRC's election commission, leads the Congo River Alliance (CRA), a coalition including the M23, aiming to overthrow President Tshisekedi following electoral disputes and sanctions, resulting in significant violence and displacement in eastern DRC.
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44% Bias Score

M23 Seizes Kavumu Airport, Sparking Panic and International Concern in Eastern DRC
The M23 militia captured Kavumu airport in eastern DRC, causing panic in Bukavu and prompting the Congolese president to seek international support at the Munich Security Conference, while accusing Rwanda of supporting the rebels.

M23 Seizes Kavumu Airport, Sparking Panic and International Concern in Eastern DRC
The M23 militia captured Kavumu airport in eastern DRC, causing panic in Bukavu and prompting the Congolese president to seek international support at the Munich Security Conference, while accusing Rwanda of supporting the rebels.
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40% Bias Score

EU Suspends Rwanda Cooperation Agreement Over Congo Conflict
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to suspend its cooperation agreement with Rwanda due to its alleged support for the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo, citing the escalating violence and human rights abuses as unacceptable violations of Congolese sovereignty.

EU Suspends Rwanda Cooperation Agreement Over Congo Conflict
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to suspend its cooperation agreement with Rwanda due to its alleged support for the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo, citing the escalating violence and human rights abuses as unacceptable violations of Congolese sovereignty.
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40% Bias Score

M23 and Rwandan Army Capture Goma, Displacing Over 110,000
The M23 rebel group and the Rwandan army captured Goma, the capital of North Kivu, on January 28th, displacing over 110,000 people and resulting in over 2,000 deaths according to Congolese government sources, raising serious humanitarian concerns and regional security issues.

M23 and Rwandan Army Capture Goma, Displacing Over 110,000
The M23 rebel group and the Rwandan army captured Goma, the capital of North Kivu, on January 28th, displacing over 110,000 people and resulting in over 2,000 deaths according to Congolese government sources, raising serious humanitarian concerns and regional security issues.
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68% Bias Score
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