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DRC/Rwanda : Kinshasa takes Kigali to the International Court of Justice

Africa Intelligence

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June 26, 2026

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According to information obtained by Africa Intelligence, the Democratic Republic of Congo lodged an application instituting proceedings against Rwanda at [...]

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AllAfrica

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· Jun 30, 2026

Congo-Kinshasa: War Crime Convictions in DR Congo for UN Experts' Murders

[HRW] Investigate Chain of Command Further, Abolish Death Penalty

News24

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· Jul 6, 2026

News24 | Beyond Africa: Why the AU needs a broader definition of reparations

To implement the landmark UN slavery resolution, reparations should be defined as a framework for truth, responsibility, repair, reconciliation and global justice, writes Tadesse Simie Metekia in ISS Today.

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 28, 2026

Can the ICJ help end the war in the eastern DRC?

The Democratic Republic of Congo takes Rwanda to the International Court of Justice.

NDTV

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· Jul 10, 2026

Anti-Terror Agency-Led Team Arrests 2 Over Killing Of 6 Naga Civilians In Manipur

The development comes a day after the Naga Students' Federation (NSF) sought the intervention of President Droupadi Murmu, demanding justice for the victims and stronger measures to restore peace and...

BizNews

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· Jul 10, 2026

Justice Malala: SA's anti-migrant violence exposes Africa's bigger failure

Justice Malala: SA's anti-migrant violence exposes Africa's bigger failure

The Namibian

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· Jun 21, 2026

Genocide descendants want N$17 trillion

Ovaherero and Nama genocide descendants are demanding N17 trillion in reparations, rejecting the current Namibia-Germany negotiations as inadequate and exclusionary. The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly for Genocide says the current negotiations between Namibia and Germany have failed to deliver justice. Reverend Ebson Kaapama, a member of the Maharero Royal Traditional Authority and technical committee member of [] The post Genocide descendants want N17 trillion appeared first on The Namibian.

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Related coverage for "DRC/Rwanda : Kinshasa takes Kigali to the International Court of Justice": AllAfrica — Congo-Kinshasa: War Crime Convictions in DR Congo for UN Experts' Murders. News24 — News24 | Beyond Africa: Why the AU needs a broader definition of reparations. Al Jazeera — Can the ICJ help end the war in the eastern DRC?. NDTV — Anti-Terror Agency-Led Team Arrests 2 Over Killing Of 6 Naga Civilians In Manipur. BizNews — Justice Malala: SA's anti-migrant violence exposes Africa's bigger failure. The Namibian — Genocide descendants want N$17 trillion