Mass protests as Libyan Political Activist dies inside the Public Prosecution Building in Tripoli
Al-Marimi, known for his strong opposition to the Western-based Government of National Unity (GNU), had been one of the most outspoken critics of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh.
While global attention remains fixed on high-profile cyber incidents in North America and Europe, a quieter crisis is unfolding much closer to home, especially in East and West Africa.
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Tanzania will not pay reparation fees to convicted prisoners serving jail sentences for serious crimes
The sum amounting to approximately USD 125 was to be compensation to convicts due to the fact that the applicants were not provided with legal aid as required under the standards of the African Court for Human and People’s Rights.
Moïse Katumbi’s Political Party blames Kinshasa State House for Rebels Taking Over Goma City
In another development, there are reports from Kinshasa claiming that the DR Congo Government is repossessing houses and other properties belonging to the rebel leaders.
DR Congo Rebels warn Tshisekedi against counterattacks in North Kivu
The Congo River Alliance and the March 23 Rebel groups form the Politico-military coalition and through their leader Corneille Nangaa, have sent a firm statement to President Félix Tshisekedi saying their forces remain committed to ensuring that…
AD Ports Group takes over Angola Harbour to boost terminal trade with neighboring countries
AD Ports Group has expanded into Africa over the past three years, announcing more than USD 800 million in planned investments in the maritime and shipping, ports and logistics sectors in Egypt, the Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Angola.
Madagascar pledges Medical Support for the Victims of ongoing clashes in DR Congo
Chaired by Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of Zimbabwe and SADC Chairperson, the high-level meeting reaffirmed the region’s commitment to peace, stability and territorial integrity in the DR Congo.
Tanzania soldiers killed in DR Congo Conflicts
According to Colonel Ironda, the war in DRC has also left four other Tanzanian PDF military officers badly injured, having been caught in the middle of firearms exchanging episodes between the M23 rebel forces and the Congolese loyal state army,…
Kinshasa wants the United Nations to impose sanctions on Rwanda
Kinshasa claims that the fresh deployment of between 500 and 1,000 Rwandan soldiers has escalated the conflict, with the March 23 rebels intensifying its assault on the Congolese forces defending the city.
Uganda strengthens own Position within Congo as War rages on in Eastern DRC
According to the UDF statement, the Ugandan armies are not confronting the deadly Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC), the politico-military movement operating in Eastern DRC and the March 23 forces.
United Kingdom slams travel restrictions against DR Congo. British Embassy staff withdrawn from Kinshasa
Rebels, having captured the city of Goma, they are now advancing towards the capital, Kinshasa leaving a trail of chaos and mayhem behind them as airports close down
Alien Mercenaries in DR Congo: History repeating itself?
From Congo to Zaire and back to DR Congo. Kinshasa has been hiring foreign mercenaries to fight its wars since time in history