The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels are set to engage in direct peace talks in Angola's capital on March 18. Angola has been mediating to establish a ceasefire and to ease tensions ...
Direct peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels will begin in the Angolan capital on March 18, Angola's presidency said in a statement on Wednesday.
ANGOLA has announced plans to mediate in the conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwandan-backed M23 militia ...
As Angola continues to act as a mediator in the crisis in eastern DRC, President Lourenço is working on bringing about direct negotiations between Kinshasa and the M23.
More than 10 fighters from the March 23 Movement (M23) have reportedly been killed in a series of airstrikes and bombings ...
Despite Kinshasa's refusal to engage in talks with the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, who have been capturing key cities in eastern DR Congo, Angola announced on Tuesday its intention to attempt mediation ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group and the allied Alliance Fleuve Congo have threatened, detained, and attacked journalists, critics, and civil society activists since capturing Goma in January.
More than a month after rebels captured Goma, the capital of DRC’s North Kivu province, humanitarian workers dispute the UN’s estimate that nearly 3,000 people died during the fighting. They say ...
Following a brief visit to Luanda by Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi Tuesday, the Angolan presidency announced that it ...
The conflict has displaced more than 7 million people, and the M23 has seized key cities such as Goma and Bukavu.
This marks a shift from previous Angola-led peace talks, which excluded M23 and instead focused on Rwanda’s role in the ...
Mine shafts snake under the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's mountains, but instead of the Congolese government their rich veins are making a mint for the Rwanda-backed M23.
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