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Thousands Of DR Congo Refugees In âCriticalâ Conditions In Congo Brazzaville
Over 2600 refugees who crossed the Congo river fleeing from violence in Mai-Ndombe province in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo…
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France Sends Experts As Chad Grapples With Devastating Floods
France has dispatched a team of experts in humanitarian relief to Chad as the country grapples with its most serious…
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At Least Six Dead In Renewed Kwamouth Violence
At least six people were killed during an attack on the village of Kisia in Bagata territory of Kwilu province…
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DR Congo Will Do ‘Everything’ To Take Back Captured Territory
The government of the DR Congo has promised to do all in its power to ensure that areas captured by…
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Up To 20 Percent Of Captured Insurgents Are Women – Cameroon
As many as 20 percent of anti-government fighters captured and held by Cameroon are women, according to the body trying…
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Kenya To Deploy Troops To Help DR Congo Fight Rebels
Kenya will deploy troops to help DR Congo in its fight against rebels in the eastern part of the country,…
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UN Forces Evacuate Journalists As Rebels Advance Further In DR Congo
The United Nations announced that it is evacuating journalists from towns that are at risk of being overtaken by the…
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Bishop Confronts Chadian Government, Condemns Protest Reconciliation Attempt
A Catholic Bishop in Chad has confronted government officials and accused the government of culpability in killing protesters during recent…
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African Union Calls For Immediate Ceasefire In DR Congo
The African Union has declared that it is âextremely preoccupiedâ by the deteriorating security situation in the troubled eastern Democratic…
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President Biya Gives $250,000 For Repatriation To Cameroonians Expelled From Equatorial Guinea
President Paul Biya of Cameroon has authorised the release of 125 million FCFA (about US$250,000) to be used for the…
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