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Congolese rebel, wanted for alleged war crimes, hands himself in to US embassy in Rwanda and asks to be taken to ICC.
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Dozens feared dead in DR Congo plane crash
Governor of North Kivu province estimates 30 to 50 passengers killed by crash near Goma city brought on by bad weather.
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Last Modified: 04 Mar 2013 20:59 GMT
DRC rebels say peace deal possible by March
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M23 rebellion leaders demand DRC government sign ceasefire as pre-condition for second round of negotiations in Uganda.
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UN alleges rapes in DR Congo unrest
The UN accuses both government troops and M23 rebels of killing, raping, and pillaging in Minova and Goma.
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Last Modified: 08 Dec 2012 12:09 GMT
Goma residents sceptical after M23 pullout
Many residents of the eastern DRC city captured by rebels are wary they won't be gone for long.
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Last Modified: 02 Dec 2012 16:59 GMT
DR Congo rebel withdrawal facing hitches
M23 rebel fighters may miss deadline to withdraw from Goma and surrounding area by Saturday due to series of disputes.
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