Rwandan President Paul Kagame has lashed out ... South Africa has troops deployed in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo as part of a U.N. peacekeeping mission there, as well as in a ...
after Ramaphosa accused Rwanda of backing the M23 rebels behind the escalating crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo this week. Kagame has accused Ramaphosa of 'lying' and warned of ...
U.N. chief António Guterres has called on Rwandan forces to withdraw immediately from the DRC and end support for M23, as fears grow of a wider regional war, but Maurice Carney, co-founder and ...
As the rebels gained the upper hand in the battlefield by capturing most of Goma - the biggest city in the east - South Africa fired a diplomatic salvo, warning that further attacks on its troops ...
Arsenal’s Visit Rwanda sleeve sponsorship has continued during the recent troubles in DR Congo - AFP/Josep Lago Arsenal have been accused by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo of ...
President Paul Kagame of Rwanda justifies the war, citing concerns for peace and security for the Tutsi ethnic group, target of the 1994 genocide. It is, however, Rwanda's illicit extraction of ...
“There is absolutely no need for a violent confrontation between South Africa and Rwanda,” he wrote. ”We DO NOT need another version of the second Congo War (a.k.a Great War of ...
The consequence has been deaths of millions, along with massive displacement and immense suffering for the Congolese. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda justifies the war, citing concerns for peace and ...
Ramaphosa also insisted, in a later statement, that the presence of South African troops in DR Congo was not a "declaration of war against any country or state" - an apparent reference to Rwanda.