The humanitarian truce between the warring parties in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been extended for 15 days and is set to expire on August 3, the White House confirmed.
"We commit to working with the Governments of the DRC, Rwanda, and Angola to use this truce extension to outline a series of steps to reach a durable cessation of hostilities," White House National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said in a statement.
The initial truce between the Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC) and the M23 group was implemented on July 5 to allow humanitarian assistance to reach North Kivu province. The area has seen M23 activity for over two years, as well as other armed groups. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced in the recent conflict.
Despite the agreement, reports of violations have been made by the DRC starting on 12 July in Masisi, near North Kivu’s capital, reaching Bweremana on July 15. At least four children were reportedly killed.
The DRC has accused Rwanda of supporting M23 with its manpower and arms. Meanwhile, Rwanda has accused the DRC of financing a Hutu group, the FDLR, which has attacked Tutsis in both states. M23 claims it is protecting Tutsis from the FDLR. The Hutus and Tutsis have had longstanding tensions, with the latter being subject to genocide by the former in Rwanda in 1994.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs has handed a formal protest note to Iran’s acting chargé d’affaires in the country, addressing the continued Iranian missile and drone attacks.
An Iranian drone and missile attack struck Kuwait's international airport, forcing authorities on Wednesday to suspend air traffic and divert flights to nearby airports until further notice.
The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday elected Austria, Kyrgyzstan, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe to the 15-member UN Security Council for two-year terms starting on January 1, 2027.
The Israeli military said it had intercepted rockets fired by Hezbollah into Israel on Wednesday, while Lebanese security sources said an Israeli strike hit a car near Beirut, testing a US-mediated deal that aims to get the sides to curb attacks.
The Ministry of Health and Prevention has confirmed there are currently no cases of Ebola in the UAE and says the country remains on high alert as it monitors global health developments.
The UAE has expressed full solidarity with Bahrain and its support for measures taken by security authorities to arrest 15 operatives acting on directives from agents linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).