Delaying the inevitable: ‘The balance of power on the ground in Congo is not in Tshisekedi’s favour’

Delaying the inevitable: ‘The balance of power on the ground in Congo is not in Tshisekedi’s favour’

For the moment, the likelihood of the rebel alliance taking over Kinshasa, some 1,000 miles to the west, seems slim. Whether the M23’s military leaders and their Rwandan backers have the same national vision as Nangaa is also unclear.

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While M23 rebels say they took up arms to defend their Tutsi kinsmen in eastern Congo, doubts are emerging about their grievances

While M23 rebels say they took up arms to defend their Tutsi kinsmen in eastern Congo, doubts are emerging about their grievances

The M23 is mostly led by Congolese Tutsi rebels who initially justified their insurgency by claiming that DRC failed to implement a prior peace deal with the group, and by arguing that Tutsi communities were being discriminated against.

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East African Kiswahili scholars root for Africa’s widely spoken indigenous language to be medium of diplomacy

East African Kiswahili scholars root for Africa’s widely spoken indigenous language to be medium of diplomacy

Prof Aduda told the more than 200 Kiswahili professionals converged at the university that Kiswahili was one of the languages that play a pivotal role in Africa and beyond in promoting peace, unity, socio-economic development and cultural diversity.

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EAC and SADC ministers merge Luanda and Nairobi processes under the oversight of African Union to fast-track pacification of Congo

EAC and SADC ministers merge Luanda and Nairobi processes under the oversight of African Union to fast-track pacification of Congo

The recent decision by the SADC Summit on March 13 to terminate the SAMIDRC mission added to the complexity of the situation, with ministers recognising the need to ensure an orderly withdrawal process, while preventing a security vacuum, which could lead to further escalation.

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Southern African bloc to withdraw troops from Congo in phases

Southern African bloc to withdraw troops from Congo in phases

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) announced on Thursday that a summit of regional heads of state had terminated the mandate of its troop deployment in the Democratic Republic of Congo and decided on a “phased withdrawal”. “Summit terminated the Mandate of SAMIDRC and directed the commencement of a phased...

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Kakuma Refugee Camp: Host community worried world’s largest ‘crime city exile’ in Kenya churns out hard-core criminals at worrying rate

Kakuma Refugee Camp: Host community worried world’s largest ‘crime city exile’ in Kenya churns out hard-core criminals at worrying rate

While the running of Kakuma Camp is the responsibility of UNHCR, the host government is tasked with maintenance of law and order. However, the Kenya National Police Service support unit at the refugee camp is often hamstrung by sheer refugee numbers that swell almost daily as crime becomes more sophisticated.

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Moscow says it’ll talk peace with Ukraine if Crimea, four provinces are recognised as Russian territories

Moscow says it’ll talk peace with Ukraine if Crimea, four provinces are recognised as Russian territories

Some US officials, lawmakers and experts fear that Putin, a former KGB officer, would use a truce to intensify what they say is an effort to divide the US, Ukraine and Europe and undermine any talks.

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DRC President Tshisekedi finally agrees to peace talks with M23 rebels from March 18 in Angola

DRC President Tshisekedi finally agrees to peace talks with M23 rebels from March 18 in Angola

Congo’s government has said at least 7,000 people have died in the fighting since January. At least 600,000 people have been displaced by the fighting since November, according to the UN humanitarian affairs office.

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Somali forces end a 24-hour siege by al-Shaabab militants on a hotel, leaving all fighters dead

Somali forces end a 24-hour siege by al-Shaabab militants on a hotel, leaving all fighters dead

Al-Shaabab, which opposes Somalia’s federal government, frequently carries out bombings and assaults targeting government officials and military personnel in the Horn of Africa nation.

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Trial of Philippine ex-leader at ICC for crimes against humanity looms he’s flown to The Hague

Trial of Philippine ex-leader at ICC for crimes against humanity looms he’s flown to The Hague

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on Tuesday on a warrant from the International Criminal Court accusing him of crimes against humanity over deadly anti-drugs crackdowns he oversaw while in office, the Philippine government said.

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