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- DRC Army Condemns Rwanda’s Attacks After Peace Deal Signing
DRC Armed Forces condemn Rwanda’s post-accord bombings in South Kivu, calling them war crimes and pledging ’s Attacks After Peace Deal Signing DRC Armed Forces condemn Rwanda’s post-accord bombings in South Kivu
- France | Xtrafrica Media Group
Eastern DRC At UNGA80, Macron called for respect of Congo’s sovereignty, urged hope for the displaced in Kivu
- Wazalendo DRC | Xtrafrica Media Group
Health & Humanitarian South Kivu Displaced Seek Humanitarian Corridor in Mwenga Civil society urges urgent Is Deepening in 2026 OCHA reports 33,000 displaced and 70,000 returnees facing urgent needs in South Kivu
- news24 | Xtrafrica Media Group
Elections ANC plans North West rally to explain its goals for 2026 Moruleng Stadium set to host January
- Breaking News | Xtrafrica Media Group
Rwanda-Backed Rebels in High Plateau Offensive FARDC Reports Over 35 Rebels Killed in Minembwe Offensive, South Kivu
- RwandanTroops in DRC | Xtrafrica Media Group
DRC Peace Effort FARDC Signals Sustained Offensive After Fizi Battles in South Kivu Army says 34 M23
- Cold War in Africa | Xtrafrica Media Group
northern Ethiopia Fighting near Tsemlet halts flights and revives tensions in a still-fragile post-war north
- Kinshasa Prepares Detailed Plan for Uvira Recovery Phase
Analyst Serge Kitoko Tshibanda Uvira is a strategic town on the Congolese–Burundian border in South Kivu They convened an expanded security council in Uvira with South Kivu Governor Jean‑Jacques Purusi. Overall, the Uvira mission is a crucial first step towards reinstating government authority in South Kivu
Kidus, a 30-year-old from Eritrea, arrived in the UK in June 2022 on a small boat with about two dozen Kidus recounts that before leaving France, people smugglers assured him the policy wouldn't affect him If individuals like Kidus stop attending, they will join the 3,557 migrants currently missing. Kidus lives in a shared house paid for by the Home Office, making it difficult for him to disappear and The stories of Kidus, Nahom, and Nura highlight the growing fear and uncertainty among asylum seekers





