Police in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) fired tear gas at protesters in the capital ... Protests erupted across the city with demonstrators burning tires and clashing with the police who fired ...
At the French compound, demonstrators scaled walls, set a tire ablaze on the railings ... As tensions in the DRC’s eastern provinces persist, the French government has reiterated its commitment ...
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Clashes in Goma escalate as M23 militia and Congolese forces battle. Protests in Kinshasa target embassies, calling for global action.
At the French compound, demonstrators scaled walls, set a tire ablaze on the railings, and removed letters from a cement plaque, underscoring the anger directed at France. Instead, Kigali has blamed ...
and the U.S. on January 28 amid an offensive by the M23 in the DRC. The attacks included looting, burning tires, throwing stones, and breaking and entering. The United Nations and the U.S. have ...
This was after the Leader of Opposition Joel Ssenyonyi asked for a statement from the Government on what is happening in DRC. Ssenyonyi expressed concern over the safety of Ugandans living in DRC ...
Protesters have attacked missions in the capital of the African country as anger grows about the advance of the M23 rebel group.
Shock images from the country's capital, Kinshasa, showed thick black smoke billowing into the sky seemingly from a number of car tires set alight ... Republic of Congo (DRC) President Félix ...
The M23 armed group and Rwandan troops have seized the airport and most of the centre and neighbourhoods since marching into the eastern provincial capital on Sunday after a lightning offensive.
Protesters were seen on the city's main arteries, disrupting traffic, blocking commercial activities, burning tires, and chanting ... early Tuesday between the DRC army and the rebels near the ...
Tires were burned, and stones were thrown at ... "The attacks on the embassies indicate a deep displeasure in the DRC towards the countries directly involved or 'complacent' in the conflict.