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![]() AFP | DR. Congo warlord 'recruiting child soldiers' AFP KINSHASA — A Democratic Republic of Congo rebel general who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for recruiting child soldiers is again forcing boys into military service, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday. Between April 19 and May 4, ... Report: Congo Mutiny Using Child Soldiers Congo 'Terminator' still forcing youngsters to fight, says HRW Thousands flee to Uganda as Congo hunts renegade commander |
![]() Press TV | Rwandan rebels kill 50 in eastern DR Congo: UN The West Australian KINSHASA (AFP) - Rwandan rebels have killed at least 50 civilians in May in the volatile east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations said on Wednesday. Twenty-two of them died in an attack Monday in the village of Kamananga in Sud-Kivu ... FDLR rebels kill 50 civilians in Democratic Republic of Congo UNHCR chief concerned about "disastrous" displacement in eastern Congo UN refugee chief alarmed at fresh displacement from DR Congo clashes |
![]() Legalbrief (subscription) | 'Screaming Eagle' Soldiers oversee demining in Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Army (press release) KISANGANI, Congo (May 14, 2012) -- Years after the Great War of Africa ended, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is covered with remnants of war scattered throughout the country in the aftermath of one of the deadliest conflicts worldwide since World ... Mining firms face scrutiny over Congo deals Squire Sanders | Michigan Company Appeals Decision Dismissing Claims Against ... |
Vodacom May Lose Congo Shares as Court Orders June Sale Bloomberg Vodacom Group Ltd. (VOD) may lose its shares in a wireless unit in the Democratic Republic of Congo after a court ordered the confiscated stock be auctioned next month if a $21 million dispute with a consultant isn't settled. |
Bosco Ntaganda, Congo Renegade General, Recruiting Child Soldiers Again, Human ... Huffington Post (PHIL MOORE/AFP/GettyImages) Officers with the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) show part of a seizure of weapons in Masisi district on May 8, 2012. (PHIL MOORE/AFP/GettyImages) A Congolese boy prepares wood for a fire outside a ... |
![]() Independent Online | NEWSMAKER-Goodlace a calm hand for Implats tiller Reuters By Sherilee Lakmidas | JOHANNESBURG May 16 (Reuters) - Impala Platinum's chief executive-in-waiting Terence Goodlace has plenty of experience operating in tough places, such as Democratic Republic of Congo. He will need it because running the world's ... Goodlace a calm hand for Implats tiller |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | 11 Peacekeepers Wounded in Democratic Republic of Congo: UN Jakarta Globe Angry villagers surrounded a UN peacekeeping base in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday and opened fire and hurled stones injuring at least 11 Pakistani peacekeepers, officials said. The villagers had apparently been angry because they were ... Congolese mob opens fire on UN peacekeepers UN condemns attack on Pak peacekeepers in DR Congo Congo: Peacekeepers Wounded |
![]() Voice of America | Congo Police Investigate Former PM for Corruption Voice of America Democratic Republic of Congo PM Adolphe Muzito (L) and former minister Godefroid Mayobo attend the extraordinary session of the National Assembly in Kinshasa, February 16, 2012. Democratic Republic of Congo PM Adolphe Muzito (L) and former minister ... |
![]() The Inquisitr | Fighting threatens gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo CNN By the CNN Wire Staff Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo is home to roughly 25% of the world's mountain gorillas. (CNN) -- Fighting between the national army and rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is threatening ... Congo rebels threaten rare mountain gorillas Mountain Gorillas Threatened By Constant Fighting In The Congo Congo ranger, soldiers killed in gorilla park |
![]() BBC News | DR Congo mining fights to revive reputation BBC News By Humphrey Hawksley BBC News, Nyabibwe, Democratic Republic of Congo High in the mountains in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Fidele Yalala, carrying his tools in a sack, climbs down a slippery steep hillside. Below him lies the opening of the ... |