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    Could conflict in eastern DR Congo expand across region? | TV Shows

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 2, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    M23 rebels have taken management of regional capital and advance deeper into the east.

    A whole lot of individuals killed and lots of of hundreds pressured from their properties.

    A weeks-long offensive by Rwanda-backed rebels within the japanese Democratic Republic of the Congo is spiralling right into a regional disaster.

    The United Nations estimated final 12 months that near 4,000 Rwandan troopers are concerned.

    Kinshasa says the March 23 Motion (M23) armed group needs management of the area, which is wealthy in minerals.

    Rwanda denies supporting the rebels and says it has deployed troops to cease the combating from spreading into its territory.

    Leaders from southern and japanese Africa are attempting to mediate between the 2 sides.

    Will their efforts succeed?

    Presenter: James Bays

    Visitors: 

    Nicodemus Minde – Researcher, East Africa Peace and Safety Governance Program, Institute for Safety Research

    Crystal Orderson – Journalist, The Africa Report

    Yinka Adegoke – Editor, Semafor Africa



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