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DRC army, rebel clashes continue in Goma

Two days of clashes between the Democratic Republic of Congo's army and rebel fighters near the eastern city of Goma have killed at least 19 people, threatening an uneasy six-month peace.

M23 rebels recruit 59 child soldiers

The United Nations says the DRC's M23 rebels have recruited at least 59 child soldiers.

Peace talks in trouble, says DRC's M23

The Congolese rebel movement M23 has suspended peace talks with DRC’s government, increasing fears of renewed violence in the country’s troubled east.

DRC rebels dismiss 'biased' UN rights report

M23 has dismissed as "cruelly biased" a UN report that denounced a poor human rights record and led to UN sanctions against the group.

UN Security Council OKs DRC drones

The UN Security Council has given a green light for peacekeepers to use surveillance drones in eastern DRC.

DRC rebels demand negotiations

Rebels say they will take back Congo's city of Goma if the government does not agree to negotiate with them.

UN says rebels could be leaving DR Congo city

The United Nations said there are signs that rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo are withdrawing from the strategic eastern city of Goma.

Kabila fires DRC army chief

DRC's president Joseph Kabila has issued a statement saying he is immediately suspending the chief of staff of the country’s military army.

'Foreign meddling brings DRC chaos'

How could a rebel band that started with just a few hundred men take over a huge chunk of Africa's biggest country; leaving the UN reeling?

DRC army fights back, rebels hold Goma

Congolese troops fought back against rebels who rejected calls from African leaders to quit the eastern city of Goma.

African leaders fail to agree on Congo force

African leaders failed to agree on the make-up of a proposed neutral force to tackle the insurgency in eastern DRC, diplomats said.

DRC: MSF warns of civilian casualties

Rebel fighters pushed to ring a regional capital in DRC, as MSF said it had treated scores of wounded civilians and was sheltering hundreds.
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