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Rebel M23 leader, nicknamed "the Terminator" and wanted by ICC for war crimes, said to have fled DR Congo for Rwanda.
UN investigators say they have proof of at least 126 rapes carried out by soldiers fleeing a rebel offensive.
Fighting erupts between Congolese troops and breakaway rebel group days after peace deal was signed by regional leaders.
Head of UN mission in Congo says peacekeeping force is "urgently needed" to combat armed rebel groups in country's east.
Germany unfreezes aid to Kigale after suspending it after a UN report of Rwandan military assistance to M23 rebels.
African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa began discussions about tensions on continent with Mali set to dominate talks.
Sources tell Al Jazeera that the UN is close to signing a new peace agreement designed to end crisis in eastern DRC.
The UN accuses both government troops and M23 rebels of killing, raping, and pillaging in Minova and Goma.
M23 vows to retake city of Goma if government does not agree to hold talks with them by Monday.
Uncertainty lurks behind the veneer of normality in the eastern DRC city that M23 rebels seized last week.
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