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Mazembe win African Champs League

TP Mazembe claimed the African Champions League after beating Nigerian side FC Heartland 1-0 in the second leg of their final in Lubumbashi on Saturday, winning on away goals.

Time.com: Congo Quagmire Finally Grabs the World's Attention

Analysis: The current humanitarian catastrophe has its origins in another disaster in eastern Africa -- the genocides of Rwanda

Explainer: Behind Congolese conflict

A shaky cease-fire between government troops and rebels was holding Saturday, a week after fighting broke out in the volatile eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The cease-fire meant thousands of displaced people could receive food and water for the first time in days.

Blast hits Spanish Embassy in Congo

A grenade or mortar shell struck the Spanish Embassy during fighting between factions in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, a Spanish Foreign Ministry spokesman told CNN.

Fighting flares in Congo's east

Fighters loyal to a dissident general have attacked army positions in eastern Congo with small arms and heavy weapons, the government and the U.N. said on Saturday.

Fortune: The world at risk

1. Brazil Despite opposition candidate Geraldo Alckmin's expected strong showing in the Oct. 31 presidential runoff, incumbent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will prevail and maintain his ability to gov...

Fortune: The World At Risk

AUGUST 18, 2006

Congo president on military rapes: 'Unforgivable'

Confronted with atrocious accounts of rape committed by members of the Congo military, Congolese President Joseph Kabila at first was silent -- then found his voice, saying "It's shocking."

Police detain opposition protesters in Congo

Armed riot police detained dozens of supporters of the Democratic Republic of Congo's leading political opposition party Friday when they broke up a protest over preparations for landmark polls, officials said.

Annan: More troops needed for DRC

The United Nations should more than double the size of its peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo to help stabilize the central African nation's transitional government, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said.

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