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M23 Rebels Kill at Least 140 in DRC Despite Peace Talks
In July 2025, Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 140 civilians in eastern DRC, with the death toll possibly exceeding 300, according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, despite a US- and Qatari-brokered peace process.
M23 Rebels Kill at Least 140 in DRC Despite Peace Talks
In July 2025, Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 140 civilians in eastern DRC, with the death toll possibly exceeding 300, according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, despite a US- and Qatari-brokered peace process.
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48% Bias Score


Massacre in DRC Despite Peace Deal: HRW Documents 141 Deaths
Human Rights Watch reports the killing of at least 141 civilians in North Kivu, DRC, in July 2024, allegedly by M23 rebels supported by Rwanda, despite a recent US-brokered peace agreement; witnesses implicated Rwandan soldiers.
Massacre in DRC Despite Peace Deal: HRW Documents 141 Deaths
Human Rights Watch reports the killing of at least 141 civilians in North Kivu, DRC, in July 2024, allegedly by M23 rebels supported by Rwanda, despite a recent US-brokered peace agreement; witnesses implicated Rwandan soldiers.
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44% Bias Score


US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
US Deportations to Third Countries Raise Human Rights Concerns
The US is deporting migrants to third countries like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, despite human rights concerns and a lack of transparency, following a Supreme Court ruling.
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48% Bias Score


M23 Rebels Kill 319 Civilians in Eastern DRC Despite Ceasefire
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk reported that Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 319 civilians in eastern DRC's North Kivu Province in July 2024, despite a June ceasefire agreement, highlighting the ongoing conflict fueled by mineral resources and foreign interference.
M23 Rebels Kill 319 Civilians in Eastern DRC Despite Ceasefire
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk reported that Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 319 civilians in eastern DRC's North Kivu Province in July 2024, despite a June ceasefire agreement, highlighting the ongoing conflict fueled by mineral resources and foreign interference.
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44% Bias Score


Rwanda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the U.S., becoming the third country to participate in such an agreement under the Trump administration's plan to send deportees to third countries due to challenges with deportations to their home countries.
Rwanda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the U.S., becoming the third country to participate in such an agreement under the Trump administration's plan to send deportees to third countries due to challenges with deportations to their home countries.
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52% Bias Score


Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deported migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to do so under President Trump's mass deportation initiative, raising human rights concerns and prompting questions about the deal's motivations.
Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deported migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to do so under President Trump's mass deportation initiative, raising human rights concerns and prompting questions about the deal's motivations.
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52% Bias Score

Mass Killings and Sexual Violence in Eastern Congo Amidst M23-Government Conflict
In eastern Congo, M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, killed over 140 civilians in July, while both M23 and Wazalendo militias committed widespread sexual violence, according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who interviewed 53 victims and witnesses.

Mass Killings and Sexual Violence in Eastern Congo Amidst M23-Government Conflict
In eastern Congo, M23 rebels, supported by Rwanda, killed over 140 civilians in July, while both M23 and Wazalendo militias committed widespread sexual violence, according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who interviewed 53 victims and witnesses.
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48% Bias Score

M23 Killings Jeopardize Congo Peace Process
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 80 Congolese civilians in South Kivu on August 4, threatening a Qatar-led peace process aiming for an August 18 agreement to end the conflict that has displaced millions and caused hundreds of deaths in recent months.

M23 Killings Jeopardize Congo Peace Process
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 80 Congolese civilians in South Kivu on August 4, threatening a Qatar-led peace process aiming for an August 18 agreement to end the conflict that has displaced millions and caused hundreds of deaths in recent months.
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56% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to participate in a US relocation program aimed at removing migrants from US territory; the plan includes provisions for work training, healthcare, and housing, but details and a timeline for arrivals are ...

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the US, becoming the third African country to participate in a US relocation program aimed at removing migrants from US territory; the plan includes provisions for work training, healthcare, and housing, but details and a timeline for arrivals are ...
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52% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the US, becoming the third African nation to do so under agreements with the Trump administration, despite criticisms of the US pressuring African governments and concerns about Rwanda's human rights record; the migrants will receive job train...

Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the US, becoming the third African nation to do so under agreements with the Trump administration, despite criticisms of the US pressuring African governments and concerns about Rwanda's human rights record; the migrants will receive job train...
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40% Bias Score

US-Rwanda Migrant Deportation Deal
The US and Rwanda agreed to a deal where the US will deport up to 250 migrants to Rwanda in exchange for payment; this follows a similar, but later cancelled, UK deal; an initial group of 10 migrants has been submitted for vetting.

US-Rwanda Migrant Deportation Deal
The US and Rwanda agreed to a deal where the US will deport up to 250 migrants to Rwanda in exchange for payment; this follows a similar, but later cancelled, UK deal; an initial group of 10 migrants has been submitted for vetting.
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56% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda will accept up to 250 US migrants under a deal announced Tuesday, offering them training, healthcare, and accommodation, despite concerns over Rwanda's human rights record and following a failed agreement with the UK.

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda will accept up to 250 US migrants under a deal announced Tuesday, offering them training, healthcare, and accommodation, despite concerns over Rwanda's human rights record and following a failed agreement with the UK.
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48% Bias Score
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