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The New Times on MSNTshisekedi must negotiate with M23, says Congolese politicianA Congolese politician has called on President Félix Tshisekedi to resolve the current conflict with the M23 rebels through negotiation and stop shifting blame onto others. Speaking in an ...
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The East African on MSNTshisekedi turns to ‘broad-based’ government as M23 offensive continuesThe Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi widening the loop of his government, turning to former adversaries, to build some sort of inclusive government he thinks can ...
“Felix Tshisekedi Tshilombo is declared the provisionally- elected president of the Democratic Republic of Congo,” Nangaa said, to a mixture of cheers and gasps inside CENI headquarter ...
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A Possible Coup in Congo: Tshisekedi’s Fragile Hold on PowerThe ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has uncovered the brittleness of President Felix Tshisekedi’s leadership and the increasing anxiety of a country trying to keep ...
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Bowing to pressure: Former Kasai governor on why Tshisekedi could eventually talk to M23Tshisekedi’s regime has, for the past three years, categorically refused to engage in direct peace talks with the rebels, calling them terrorists, and alleged that they are supported by Rwanda ...
But what is behind the sudden about-turn of President Felix Tshisekedi? And why has the M23 pulled out suddenly?
The face-to-face meeting between Felix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame took place on Tuesday in Qatar, mediated by the emir, in an attempt to find a solution to the security crisis in eastern DRC. Kinshasa ...
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The New Times on MSNKagame, Tshisekedi hold talks in QatarP resident Paul Kagame and his DR Congo counterpart Felix Tshisekedi and the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held talks in Doha on Tuesday, March 18, as part of efforts to solve the ...
In DR Congo, President Felix Tshisekedi has visited those left homeless by floods in the capital over the weekend. Heavy rains have killed more than 30 people and caused widespread destruction.
In a joint statement, Felix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame expressed their support for a ceasefire.
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