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Drone Attacks Intensify Conflict in Eastern DRC Over Strategic Area

Congo's Escalating Conflict with M23 Rebels The Democratic Republic of Congo intensified military operations in the east following reports of the death of M23 spokesperson Willy Ngoma. This escalation comes amidst ongoing tensions over territorial control in mineral-rich regions. Drone attacks targeted M23 positions near Rubaya, a key mining town. Rubaya's coltan deposits significantly impact global electronics supply chains. The conflict involves multiple armed factions competing for resources. Clashes in…

African Union steps up diplomacy to end Sudan, eastern DRC conflicts

AU intensifies push for ceasefires in Sudan and eastern DRC, says Commissioner Bankole Adeoye The African Union has sharpened its diplomatic drive to secure ceasefires in Sudan and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Bankole Adeoye outlining a renewed, African-led strategy to stem escalating violence and restore stability. Briefing reporters after the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, Adeoye said AU leaders reaffirmed…

Congo’s Young Women Share Harrowing Stories of Sexual Violence by M23

Unyielding Horror: Sexual Violence Escalates in Eastern Congo Eastern Congo remains entangled in brutal conflict as sexual violence escalates, affecting thousands. Survivors recount harrowing experiences, revealing the persistent use of rape as a weapon of war. M23 rebels, government soldiers, and militias accused of systemic sexual violence. UNICEF reports alarming rates of child rape, calling it an unprecedented crisis. Attempts at peace remain ineffective, with ongoing violence displacing hundreds of…

Over 520 Million Kids Face Poverty, Save the Children Reveals

The Dire Toll: One in Five Children Living in War Zones In 2024, an unsettling reality enveloped the world: one in five children, roughly 520 million, lived amid active warfare. This figure represents a stark increase of 47 million from the previous year, marking the highest count since formal tracking began in 2005. The 2024 Save the Children report, published Tuesday, paints a grim picture of the ebbing tides of conflict sweeping across the globe. Global Surge in Conflict The report’s data, sourced from PRIO and the…

Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Claims 31 Lives, Says WHO

Ebola Outbreak in DRC: Challenges, Responses, and Global Implications The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) finds itself grappling with its first Ebola outbreak in three years. With 48 confirmed and probable cases and 31 reported deaths, the outbreak declared on September 4th in Kasai Province near the Angolan border has put the world on alert. The Ground Zero: Kasai Province In the remote corners of Kasai Province, the Ebola outbreak has sparked a race against time. The World Health Organization (WHO), aware of the…

Rwanda Severs Connections with ECCAS Following Deteriorating Relations

Rwanda's Withdrawal from ECCAS: A Step Towards Unease In a striking move that could reverberate across Central Africa, Rwanda has officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). The decision comes amid escalating tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), casting a spotlight on a conflict that has already claimed thousands of lives throughout Eastern DRC. Roots of the Conflict The withdrawal marks a significant development in the relationship between two…

DRC and Rwanda Engage in Historic First Peace Dialogue in Decades

Eastern Congo Peace Talks: A New Chapter or More of the Same? In a rare show of diplomacy, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have embarked on a journey to untangle a web of conflict that has plagued the mineral-rich eastern region of Congo for over three decades. The landmark peace agreement, signed in June, marks the first step in a potentially long road towards peace. A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Longstanding Conflict On Thursday, representatives from both countries met for their first discussions in…