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Twelve months after Goma’s fall, peace efforts still limp
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Twelve months after Goma’s fall, peace efforts still limp
Today marks one year since the AFC/M23 rebels took control of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, on January 27, 2025. The capture came weeks after the fall of nearby towns of Sake and Masisi, whose takeover opened the way to Goma. ALSO READ: Goma’s streets, markets, and people one year under AFC/M23 The January events redrew the military and political map of eastern DR Congo and set in motion a dense web of mediation efforts whose outcome…
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