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Rebels Move Toward Capital of Central African Republic

Thousands of civilians fled cities and towns into dense forest as embassies and humanitarian aid organizations evacuated many of their staff members from Bangui.

 

Congolese army returns to Goma

As Congolese troops return to Goma, M23 rebels say their withdrawal could be short-lived if the government fails to enter negotiations.

 

Congo war stems from minerals, ethnic animosity

Congo War

The resurgent conflict in the vast African nation of Congo involves several armed groups, at least two other countries and the minerals that go into handhelds and laptops, probably including the one you're reading this story on if you're seeing it on a device....

 

Rebels Issue Ultimatum to Congo Forces in Goma

The rebel March 23 Movement, or M23, which has been fighting the Congolese government since April, issued an ultimatum to the government to announce direct negotiations with the group within 24 hours.

 

Officials: 206 killed in Republic of Congo blasts

A morgue and a hospital in the capital of the Republic of Congo have taken in 206 bodies of those killed in blasts caused by an arms depot fire in the capital.

 

Congo President Re-Elected in Disputed Vote, Raising Fears of New Mayhem

Many residents in the sprawling dilapidated capital of Kinshasa feared the outcome would stoke new spasms of political violence.

 

Airline official: 40 survivors rescued from Congo plane crash

Airline official: 40 survivors rescued from Congo plane crash

The CEO of a regional airline operating in Congo says a passenger plane crashed on its way from the capital to the city of Kisangani.

 

32 killed, 1 survives U.N. plane crash

At least 10 people died Monday in the crash of a U.N. plane as it attempted to land in the Congo, a U.N. official said.

 

Second Rwanda genocide is revealed in Congo

The mass graves at a banana plantation in Congo tell of a second Rwanda genocide.

 

Frenzy of Rape in Congo Reveals U.N. Weakness

Frenzy of Rape in Congo Reveals U.N. Weakness

Despite years of experience and billions of dollars, the peacekeeping force still seems to be failing at its task of protecting civilians.

 

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