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Burundi’s President Renews Retaliation Threat as Tensions With Rwanda Escalate

President Evariste Ndayishimiye claims Rwanda is attempting to attack Burundi via the Democratic Republic of Congo, using the Red Tabara rebel group.

Politics

Burundian Catholic Bishops Call for Peace Amid Rising Tensions in Great Lakes Region

Catholic church leaders in Burundi urge dialogue, reconciliation, and humanitarian aid as conflict in eastern DRC fuels regional instability.

Politics

Burundi Reassures Foreign Representatives as Crisis in Eastern DRC Deepens

President Evariste Ndayishimiye assures foreign diplomats of the country's safety amid growing regional tensions, emphasizing Burundi's role as a peace facilitator, not a...

Security

Burundi Army Reassures Nation as Regional Conflict Looms

Despite rumors of threats, the Burundian army spokesperson insists security forces are ready and prepared to face any challenges to protect the country...

Politics

Over 35,000 Congolese Seek Refuge in Burundi as Conflict Intensifies in Eastern DRC

Escalating violence in eastern Congo forces thousands to flee to Burundi, triggering urgent humanitarian action.

Security

Burundi Denies Withdrawal of Troops from Eastern DRC, Calls Reuters Report ‘Fake News’

"Contrary to the statements circulated by Reuters and relayed on other social networks, Burundian soldiers deployed in DR Congo continue to carry out...

Security

Burundi Receives About 10,000 Asylum Seekers Amid Escalating Tensions in Eastern DRC

Burundi confirms the arrival of approximately 10,000 people fleeing the escalating conflict between the Congolese army and M23 rebels in eastern DRC.

Security

Burundi President Downplays Imminent Rwandan Attack After Diplomatic Talks

"Burundians with a patriotic heart should always remain vigilant because no one knows the day of a thief," warns President Ndayishimiye.

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