Topic: Jason Stearns
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Catching up on Congo elections
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Hundreds of Congo's registered voters may be fake
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19,000 candidates registered for Congo's legislative elections
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Has the UN Congo mission tried too hard to be impartial?
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As Congo subdues some armed groups, new ones emerge
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Congo's voter registration numbers don't add up
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How the US-Ugandan strategy of chasing the LRA backfires
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Opinion: US policy on Congo conflict minerals well-intentioned, but misguided
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Congo election season in full swing, along with electoral problems
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Military shake-ups could worsen Congo's mass rape problem
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African food prices: When they rise, why, who they impact the most
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Congo mining reform is making progress, but oversight is still lacking
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Is the UN mission in Congo conceding too much to the government?
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Small but positive signs of progress with Congo's 'conflict minerals'
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Violence in Congo: What do we see when we take a step back?
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Shocking Congo rape statistics show husbands - not just soldiers, rebels - perpetuate the problem
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War crimes trials of Rwandan FDLR militia leaders could set precedent
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Congo's preparation for elections lags, both in planning and funds
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'Naming and shaming' may not be enough to halt conflict mining in Congo
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Was there a coup attempt in the DRC this weekend?
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Congo is more than rape and minerals
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Congo may be poorer than Egypt, but that's not enough to turn Kinshasa into Cairo
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Congo's army reaches breakthrough with Kivus' rebel group
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Amid rumors of rebel groups unifying in Congo, countries in region discuss joint military action
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OPINION: Congo conflict minerals legislation needs to go further