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Senior rebel commander surrenders, Ugandan Defense Ministry says

A top commander with the Lord's Resistance Army has surrendered to Ugandan army troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Ugandan Defense Ministry announced Thursday.

Aid groups are little match for Congo brutality, doctors say

Humanitarian organizations have been unable to meet the "massive needs" of civilians facing brutal attacks in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, a medical aid group said Wednesday.

Commentary: Obama can end 'reign of terror'

In addition to Iraq and Afghanistan, President Obama has inherited another military challenge started by his predecessor. This off-the-radar drama is unfolding under the forest canopy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Congo groups: 400 massacred on Christmas day

A Catholic aid organization operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the country's government have accused Uganda-based rebels of massacring 400 civilians during Christmas celebrations last week.

3 armies raid rebel camp in eastern Congo

Three African armies launched a raid on a rebel camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the three armies announced on Monday.

Time.com: Uganda's Unfinished Peace

Fearsome guerrillas mysteriously withdraw from a drawn-out and controversial reconciliation pact, raising the specter of more horrific violence

Ugandan peace deal looms as rebels, rulers sign cease-fire

The Ugandan government has signed a cease-fire with a rebel group to end a 22-year war that has killed thousands of people and displaced more than 1 million.

Time.com: Forgiving the Lord's Resistance Army

A ferocious rebel army goes around Uganda to beg forgiveness from its victims -- and avoid international justice

Time.com: Looking for Justice in Uganda

As a cease-fire nears, the government and rebels may skip war crimes tribunals, setting up their own imperfect peace

ICC under fire over Uganda probe

By intervening in northern Uganda's 18-year civil war, the International Criminal Court is in danger of perpetuating it, according to NGOs and international bodies concerned about the court's fledgling investigation.

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