The fierce clashes between the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the March 23 Movement (M23) armed group have left Goma International Airport littered with remnants of ...
Last Sunday, the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States ...
Several groups of artists gathered this Wednesday in Dakar to paint a mural and denounce the violence between the armed group ...
Volunteers buried those who died during a week of clashes in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.Credit... Supported by By Elian Peltier Photographs by Guerchom Ndebo Reporting from Goma ...
Nearly 3,000 people have been killed in the city of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to the United Nations, after it was captured by rebels following days of fierce ...
Race organiser attempt to reassure those concerned about safety due to developing conflict in the Goma region of DRC ...
Rebels in Goma, eastern Congo’s largest city, observed a cease-fire Tuesday, allowing residents to hastily bury around 2,000 victims of last week’s battle for control amid growing fears of disease ...
Over 2,000 bodies require burial in Goma after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels took over the Democratic Republic of Congo city last week, inflaming a decade-old conflict and humanitarian crisis ...
On February 2, the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States ...
More than 150 female prisoners were raped and burned to death during a jailbreak last week when fleeing male inmates set fire to a prison in Goma, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ...
Just days after seizing control of Goma, the M23 organized its first public meeting on Thursday. Thousands of residents gathered at the Stade de l'Unité to hear from the rebellion's leaders.