Armed rebel groups advance in the Congo
Increasing violence and uncertainty marks the daily lives of the Congolese as armed rebel groups including March 23 movement (M23) and The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) remain active in the country.
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Increasing violence and uncertainty marks the daily lives of the Congolese as armed rebel groups including March 23 movement (M23) and The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) remain active in the country.
The source “Maria,” located in France, was interviewed by Enoch Eicher by video call. The name, title and any other identifying characteristics of the source “Maria” have been excluded for safety reasons – Editor.
Indiana is host to some of the greatest sporting events and teams in the United States: the Indy 500, the NFL Combine, the Indiana Fever, the Indianapolis Colts and more. For Taylor students, there are a multitude of professional, minor league and semi-pro teams in the surrounding area playing games year-round that students need to know about.
You’ve likely heard whisperings — if not shouts — about it.
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