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The New Times on MSNRTLM to international sanctions: When empty tins make the most noiseIn 1994, it was RTLM radio shouting cockroaches. Today, it's western media and the DR Congo leaders screaming infiltrators, while Kinshasa's streets echo familiar chants. No room for Tutsi becomes No ...
Bones dating back 25,000 years suggest that humans lived in extremely icy conditions in Tibet, which were previously thought ...
The Mashco Piro are an uncontacted tribe found in remote regions of the Amazon rainforest in south-east Peru. It’s thought ...
KINSHASA - Democratic Republic of Congo is considering sending representatives to peace talks with the Rwanda-backed M23 ...
General António Guterres is on a four-day visit to Bangladesh for a first-hand look at the situation of more than 1 million ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUnicef Distances Self From April 7 Paris ConcertThe United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has asked the organisers of a Congolese musician's concert that had been scheduled to take place in Paris on April 7 to postpone it as the date coincides ...
Direct peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels will begin in the Angolan capital on 18 March, ...
Angola has been trying to mediate a lasting ceasefire and reduce tensions between Congo and neighbouring Rwanda, which has ...
Direct peace talks between AFC/M23 rebels and the Congolese government are set to start in Luanda, on March 18, Angola's ...
Is a deadly past replaying for Congolese as M23 rebels march on Kinshasa amid presence of Rwandan and Ugandan troops?
Kagame portrays himself as a visionary leader committed to peace and stability in the Great Lakes region. In reality, his ...
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels launching an offensive in east Congo abducted at least 130 sick and wounded men from two hospitals ...
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