Opinion - Belgium still behaves as though it is Europe's natural interpreter of Central Africa, a role inherited from its colonial past and rarely questioned in European circles.
Democratic Republic of Congo's army and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels traded accusations of ceasefire violations on Tuesday, two ...
When Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, a seasoned diplomat with unimpeachable credentials recently told a global ...
United States President Donald Trump will host the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on ...
The U.S. government, seeking to boost its critical minerals supply, brokered a peace deal between militias in Congo. But new violence has broken out.
Congolese community in New England demands justice for civilians killed in the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of ...
On November 22, 1992, Léon Mugesera, the MRND vice-president for Gisenyi prefecture, and a civil servant in the Ministry of the Family and the Promotion of Women, gave an incendiary speech at Kabaya, ...
Congo's foreign minister calls for international sanctions on Rwanda, while Rwanda's top diplomat fully denies claims of ...
As his comrades died of starvation and thirst around him, Mbale Hafashimana Amos finally decided to flee the Congolese bush ...
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When Belgium used ethnographic maps to annihilate the Tutsi in the Kivus
When talking about the origin of the ethnic conflict in eastern DR Congo – in the Kivus – many people fail to understand that it is a project born in Brussels. Most people don't realize, as Tom ...
The 2020s have been a decade ripe with conflict — from Gaza to Ukraine, footage of destruction previously unthinkable in a 21st-century conflict has ...
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