Rwanda-backed M23 Rebels Advancing in Eastern Congo

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels are advancing towards the city of Butembo in eastern Congo, threatening further instability in the region rich in minerals crucial for global technology. International pressure is increasing as the rebels expand their control in the area.

Rwandan-backed M23 Rebels Seize Control of Nyabibwe in DRC

Rwandan-backed M23 rebels seize control of Nyabibwe in eastern DRC's South Kivu province in violation of ceasefire, moving closer to Bukavu. The capture displaces thousands and raises fears of wider regional war.

Life in Goma after Siege by M23 Rebels

Following the siege in Goma, Eastern Congo, the M23 rebels and Rwandan forces have taken control, leading to a tenuous peace but also fear of reprisals. The city's residents are cautiously returning to their lives amidst damaged infrastructure and uncertainty.

M23 Rebels Take Control of Goma, DRC

M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, have taken control of Goma, DRC, threatening to march to Kinshasa. The conflict is rooted in multistate wars post the 1994 Rwandan genocide, resulting in displacement, hunger, and disease. Rwanda denies involvement, claiming to address deeper roots of conflict. Humanitarian impact is severe, reminiscent of the deadly two Congo wars, raising concerns of a replay of history.

Conflict in Congo's Eastern Capital Over Minerals

Fighting over minerals in Congo's eastern capital has become the Trump administration's first foreign affairs test in Africa, with M23 rebels causing chaos and casualties in Goma.

Conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

M23 rebels backed by Rwanda have seized the city of Goma in eastern Congo, leading to a military response from Congo President Felix Tshisekedi. The East African bloc and the UN have called for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations between Congo and the rebels.