In this article, we look at the current situation in Congo, M23 (March 23 Movement) conquering eastern Congo and patterns emerging from conflicts that have taken the lives of over 6 million Congolese and displaced 7 million.
In this article, we’ll take a look at how the violence evolved during the first 4 years of 2020s, the escalating violence, killings of ADF (Ugandan Islamist rebel group), the emergence of M23(March 23 Movement) with sophisticated weapons and displace of people from their lands.
In this article, we look at the major events in Congo (DRC) including its politics, conflicts, creation, rise and fall of various players during the period from 2012 to 2020.
In this article, we look at the major events from 1994 – 2009 - First and Second Congo Wars, the massacres, genocides, rape and pillage of Eastern Congolese.
n this article on Congo(DRC) conflict, we explore major events of the conflict during the 1980s and 1990s. 1980s was “relatively” peaceful under the dictatorial regime of President Mobutu but there was no improvement in people’s life. 1990s was marked by political turbulence and instability.
In this article, we look at the major events in the Congo (DRC) conflict from 1964-1979. From 1964, we see an escalation of violence targeting the civil society, purging many communities of their civil and military leaders and more of diabolic violence, creative killing and turbulent politics.
In this article, let’s look into the never-ending conflicts of Congo (DRC) starting from 1960-63. Congo has reached a stage where, large as it is, occupying much of African heartland, it has become weak and weary. There are many players, local, regional and international, working inside out to lay their hands on its mineral-rich lands, whose interests are helped by its people being in constant strife on ethnic, social, regional, religious lines.
In this article, we look at the current stage of Yemen conflict from 2021-2025, where the regional players have largely been displaced by the US and the war turned more brutal and the Yemen’s humanitarian crisis has reached a dire state.
In this article, we look at the evolution of Yemen conflict during 2012-20, which had its root in the Arab Spring activities of 2011 in Yemen, catapulting the Houthis into mainstream politics, triggering events that led to the destruction of the state of Yemen.