In eastern DRC, hopes for lasting peace remain fragile. The M23 rebel group, which controls key territory, responded cautiously to the June 27 peace deal signed in Washington between Kinshasa and Kigali. The accord pledges to respect borders and end hostilities. But in Goma, M23 says it’s not conc
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- M23 rebels express caution over a new peace deal between Kinshasa and Kigali. 7s
- The accord pledges to respect borders and end hostilities, but M23 feels excluded. 13s
- Clashes continue in North and South Kivu despite ongoing peace efforts. 47s
- Residents of Goma remain wary and uncertain about the peace process. 1m 25s
- M23 plans to send a new delegation to Doha to revive stalled peace talks. 2m 7s