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The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have signed a peace deal facilitated by the U.S. to help end the decades-long fighting in eastern Congo.
The agreement marks the first direct commitment from both sides since rebels seized key cities in eastern Congo.
Experts warn that ISIL-affiliated ADF fighters may be stepping up attacks to stay relevant, amid regional peace efforts.
Fighting for control of the Democratic Republic of Congo's mineral wealth has killed millions. Trump wants to end it, and potentially reap huge rewards.
DAKAR, Senegal — The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels have signed a declaration of principles for a ...
The agreement marks a breakthrough in talks and intends to attract billions of dollars of Western investment to a region rich ...
Islamic State-backed rebels killed 38 worshippers at a Catholic prayer vigil in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo at ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that the leaders of Rwanda and Congo would be coming to Washington after the two ...
The attack is believed to have been carried out by members of the Allied Democratic Force (ADF) armed with machetes.
Dozens of people were killed on Sunday in an attack on a church in eastern Congo by a rebel group linked to the Islamic State ...
WASHINGTON -- The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda on Friday signed a peace deal facilitated by the United States to help end the decades-long fighting in eastern Congo while helping the U ...
WASHINGTON/PARIS/KINSHASA (Reuters) -Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo signed a U.S.-brokered peace agreement on Friday, raising hopes for an end to fighting that has killed thousands and ...