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As rebels assert their authority in eastern DR Congo, we ask if a joint African military action is the best solution.
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In five decades of independence, the country faced civil war and genocide, yet has grown into an economic powerhouse.
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Images of conflict and violence dominate media coverage of the DRC, creating vicious cycle that perpetuates problems.
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Profile: DR Congo
Ravaged by years of civil war, the mineral-rich DRC remains among the most complex and volatile countries in the world.
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Profile: Joseph Kabila
Incumbent president is credited for bringing peace but critics say he lacks political vision to lead DRC forward.
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Profile: Etienne Tshisekedi
After three decades in politics, the veteran is widely regarded as the biggest threat to incumbent Joseph Kabila.
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