The M23 rebel group have captured the city of Goma in the eastern DRC in a major escalation of a drawn-out conflict.
A glimpse of life after the siege in the eastern Congolese city of Goma, as some semblance of a tenuous peace returns, as does the fear of reprisals.
Supported by By Elian Peltier Photographs by Guerchom Ndebo Reporting from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Mechanical diggers have spent days excavating the dark, volcanic earth of the city of ...
Over 2,000 bodies require burial in Goma after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels took over the Democratic of Congo city last week, ...
It remained unclear how much of Goma is controlled by the rebels, who marched into eastern Congo’s strategic city early ...
The U.N. health agency says that fighting last week between Congolese government forces and Rwanda-backed rebels in the major ...
U.N. aid agencies are warning of a major humanitarian crisis as fighting continues in the Congolese city of Goma. The city of over 2 million people is the main trading hub of the mineral-rich region.
Goma, a key hub in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, fell to the M23 rebels and Rwandan forces earlier this week after days of fierce street combat with Congolese forces in the city of over 2 ...