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Last Modified: 29 Mar 2013 09:43 GMT
Goma residents wait for limbo to pass
Residents say their lives have stopped since the M23 rebel group took the eastern DR Congo city one week ago.
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Former UN expert says solving the crisis in the country's east requires a compromise neither side is likely to make.
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UN member states meet in New York to debate global Arms Trade Treaty amid calls for greater restrictions to stem abuses.
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Revisiting DR Congo's massacre site
Both justice and peace elude residents of Kiwanja in North Kivu, as rebel group renews assault on government troops.
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DR Congo: Victim to the Western quest for justice
The international judicial system could be helping to fuel the country's recent surge in conflict.
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Rwanda seeks closer DR Congo ties
President says two countries will build on co-operation over rebel leader's arrest.
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Rebels deny Nkunda 'was fleeing'
DR Congo group says rebel chief was visiting Rwandan town for talks when arrested.
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