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Peace talks between Congo's government and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels planned for Wednesday in Doha have been postponed, ...
U.S. citizens Marcel Malanga, 22, Tyler Thompson, 22, and Benjamin Zalman-Polun, 37, were all instrumental in an attempt to ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKabila’s plan to return to Congo sparks hope, anxietyKabila said that he would return to the Democratic Republic of Congo via the east of the ...
A criminal complaint unsealed by prosecutors Wednesday follows a long-running FBI investigation and accuses the men of ...
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GZERO Media on MSNDRC crisis deepens as former President Kabila reenters the sceneFormer Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has announced his return to the country, vowing to halt the rapid ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged four Americans for their role in an attempted coup in the Democratic Republic of ...
Three men, including two Utahns, repatriated to the United States on Tuesday and another man face federal criminal charges in connection with their participation in a failed coup in Congo last year.
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Americans' death sentences in Congo commuted amid US talksThree Americans, who had been sentenced to death for their involvement in last year's failed coup in the Democratic Republic ...
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Americans return home to serve life sentences after coup attemptThree Americans, who received death sentences for their participation in last year's failed coup in the Democratic Republic ...
Three Americans will serve life sentences in the United States after their death sentences were commuted by the Democratic Republic of Congo, shortly after the U.S. and DRC held talks over minerals.
President Felix Tshisekedi granted “individual clemency" to Marcel Malanga, Tylor Thomson, and Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, who will now serve life in prison.
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