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UN suspects all sides in DR Congo conflict guilty of war crimes

Sep 07, 2025

New York [US], September 7: Gross rights violations, possibly including war crimes and crimes against humanity, may have been committed by the Rwanda-backed M23 militia and the Congolese military and its affiliates in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to United Nations investigators.
A fact-finding mission by the UN Human Rights Office said that it has determined that all sides in the devastating conflict had committed abuses since late 2024, including summary executions and rampant sexual violence in the provinces of North and South Kivu. Eastern DRC, a region bordering Rwanda, has been plagued by non-state armed groups and suffered extreme violence for more than three decades.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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Muddie Trails Crosses 50,000 Travelers and Opens New Journeys into Tawang and Meghalaya

Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 23: Muddie Trails, the Bangalore-based travel company that has spent eight years building routes through India's least-explored northeast, has served its 50,000th traveler. The company is marking the milestone by launching two new packages: a curated journey through Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh and a combined Meghalaya and Kaziranga Safari itinerary. Both go on sale immediately at muddietrails.com.

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