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DR Congo rebel leader, Bertrand Bisimwa, welcomes peace talks but rejects "foreign interference" in M23 controlled area.
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M23 rebels to create administrative micro-state in eastern areas it seized from the government.
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UN and government forces open fire on rebels believed to be stationed around two villages in the east of the country.
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Congo's M23 rebels threaten to take Goma
Threats come as UN increases peacekeeping force to support the Congolese army's battle in the North Kivu province.
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DR Congo rebels retreat from strategic town
M23 rebels retreat from Rutshuru, saying they are waiting for the government to respond to their demands.
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Aid but no food for DRC refugees
UN delivers medicine and soap but says displaced have to wait one more day for food.
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UN aid to reach DR Congo refugees
Convoy aimed at helping 50,000 people who fled camps around the city of Goma.
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