Rwanda shapes conflict in the region by using the Congolese Tutsi to centre
Between 10 and 15 civilians were killed in weekend attacks in the Beni region in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in new attacks blamed on ADF rebels affiliated with Islamic State, local sources said on Sunday.
The Question Time audience were surprised when Chris Philp answered an audience member's question about DR Congo.
Around 100 living hostages remain in Hamas captivity, according to Israel
The gulf state's PM says it has been exploited and abused after trying to secure a ceasefire.
The bizarre question was met with visible bewilderment from the audience and fellow panelist Wes Streeting
On the cusp of a historic TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations final, Cote d'Ivoire coach Emerse Fae has called on his players to make the perfect start in their seismic semi-final against DR Congo.
Armenia has denied reports on talks with the United Kingdom on the possibility of accepting illegal Rwanda migrants expelled from that country. Britush The Times reported earlier that UK is targeting four more countries as it seeks to replicate the Rwanda deportation scheme around the world. According to the source, leaked documents are show Armenia, Ivory Coast, …
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has questioned Apple Inc. over concerns that its mineral supply chain may be linked to armed groups in the country, particularly in the conflict-ridden eastern region.
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo is accusing Apple of using "illegally exploited" minerals extracted from the country's embattled east in its products, lawyers representing the African country said Thursday.The DRC's lawyers have sent Apple a formal cease and desist notice seen by AFP, effectively warning the tech giant it could face legal action if the alleged practice continues.The Paris-based lawyers for the DRC accused Apple of purchasing minerals smuggled from the DRC into...
President Joe Biden on Monday said he did not want the Middle East conflict 'spreading' and reiterated his demand for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Policing minister Chris Philp shocked the audience - who gasped and laughed as he repeatedly blundered in front of the camera.