One year after M23 militants stormed into Goma, the rebel group still controls the main city in eastern Congo and is tightening its grip. The scars from the fightin ...
Life is getting better for Sifa Stone, a refugee from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) based at Dzaleka Refugee ...
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Goma in eastern Congo is hanging by a thread a year after the city fell to Rwanda-backed rebels
Goma in eastern Congo is hanging by a thread a year after the city fell to Rwanda-backed rebels - The M23 rebel group still ...
The federal budget passed in July made most legal immigrants with humanitarian protection ineligible for the SNAP program.
The Conservative Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security John Barlow says recent federal cuts to AAFC ...
A year since the M23’s lightning offensive led to the fall of North Kivu’s capital, residents struggle to make a living.
Five times as many soldiers from Russia have been lost in Ukraine than in every single other Russian conflict since World War ...
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Why is DR Congo’s church not publicly outraged by violence against Banyamulenge Christians?
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, over 93% of the population identifies as Christian. The victims of ethnic hatred are Christians. The perpetrators of the violence—FARDC, Wazalendo, and FDLR—pray ...
David French is an Opinion columnist, writing about law, culture, religion and armed conflict. He is a veteran of Operation ...
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The Year Ahead for African Democracy - Who Is Going to the Polls in 2026?
After a tense general election in Uganda last week, presidential elections are set to follow in the Democratic Republic of Congo in March then in Benin and Djibouti in April. With elections also due ...
Behind the headlines of a major crackdown, the heart-wrenching stories of victims emerge, offering a glimpse into the dark corridors of human trafficking.
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ICE grabs 2 men, and a suffering Syracuse congregation mobilizes: ‘This needs to stop’
On Sunday mornings, Jose Criollo read the Gospel in Spanish to his mostly English-speaking fellow parishioners at Syracuse’s ...
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