The Indian Embassy in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, has asked all Indian nationals in Bukavu “to immediately depart to safer locations", as it said that it is closely monitoring the ...
In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Congolese authorities ... Council will convene a special session on the crisis, at Kinshasa's request. AllAfrica publishes around 500 reports a ...
Nairobi — The United States Embassy in Kinshasa has urged all citizens currently in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to leave immediately using available commercial means following ...
Supported by It was one of the deadliest battles in decades in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After the city of Goma fell to a rebel group known as M23 last week, the International Red Cross ...
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) Heineken Lokpobiri will participate as a speaker at the inaugural Congo Energy&Investment Forum (CEIF) 2025. Taking place from March 24-26 in ...
Congo accuses Rwanda of supporting M23 rebels Foreign powers condemn Rwanda's involvement in Congo conflict Congo seeks sanctions to pressure Rwanda into negotiations KINSHASA, Feb 3 (Reuters ...
Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) – which includes the M23 armed group – said it had declared the truce, starting Tuesday, “in response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the Kinshasa regime ...
The rebels on Monday said they did not intend to seize Bukavu or other areas, though they earlier expressed ambition to march on Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, a thousand miles away. “However ...
Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) – which includes the M23 armed group – announced a ceasefire from Tuesday “in response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the Kinshasa regime,” referring to ...
Kigali and Kinshasa blame each other for renewed ... Asked to respond to the diplomat's remarks, Congo's Minister of Foreign Trade Julien Paluku told Reuters: "Rwanda is building, like it always ...
Also Tuesday, Congo’s interior minister, Jacquemain Shabani ... Kamale reported from Kinshasa, Congo. Associated Press writer Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed.
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