Relations between Rwanda and South Africa have soured as security deteriorates in eastern DR Congo. As the violence escalates, both regional powers seem unable to build bridges - but why?
The EU is backing up the embattled UN forces, railing against Rwanda’s support for the M23 rebel group in the latest war.
By Fabrice Robinet Regional conflicts, murderous militias, the exploitation of natural resources, innocent civilians forced to flee their homes; these ...
However, Defence Minister Angie Motshekga gives Parliament no information about the fate of the troops still trapped in DRC.
DRC gained independence in 1960 and since then the UN has played a crucial role in the country, notably through the ...
A shifting political calculus by sponsors of the M23 rebel group risks triggering another war in the Great Lakes Region, underscoring the importance of ...
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has added its voice to calls for an end to funding cuts that have weakened the SA National ...