Rwanda-backed rebels captured Goma, Congo’s largest city, causing mass panic among its two million residents and prompting a declaration of war by Congo’s government. The rebels urged calm among residents and for Congolese military to assemble at the central stadium, as UN peacekeepers began processing surrendering soldiers on the outskirts of the city. The situation escalated with reports of human shields being used, closed airspace, and calls for a ceasefire and Rwandan withdrawal of support from the international community, amidst escalating violence that has killed peacekeepers and displaced civilians.
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Sean Feucht facing more concert permit uncertainty for second leg of Canadian tour
U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht is facing permit reviews and public safety concerns for his upcoming performances in Western Canada from August 20 to 24, following the revocation of six permits during his previous tour. The cities involved are closely examining applications and security plans amid public safety considerations, while Feucht, who holds conservative views, continues to advocate for his events. Want More Context? 🔎
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