'People are afraid': BBC visits DR Congo city under rebel control
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'People are afraid': BBC visits DR Congo city under rebel control
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The evidence that shows Rwanda is backing rebels in DR Congo
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Rebels edging closer to taking key DR Congo city
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Rebels edging closer to taking key DR Congo city
Reports the airport has fallen adds to the sense that the M23 has the upper hand in the eastern city of Goma.BBC News - 5d -
Fighting rages as rebels and army clash in DR Congo
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DR Congo accuses Rwanda of ‘declaration of war’ after rebels enter key city
Officials warn assault on Goma by Rwandan-backed M23 militia could lead to wider regional conflictFinancial Times - 6d -
Rebels say they have taken key DR Congo city as thousands flee
Videos shared online by residents appear to show M23 rebels patrolling the main streets of Goma.BBC News - 6d -
DR Congo rebels close in on key city as 13 peacekeepers killed
The UN chief condemned the escalation, calling on Rwanda to halt support for rebels and withdraw.BBC News - Jan. 26 -
Rebels kill 13 foreign peacekeepers in DR Congo
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