DiscoverTHE MORNING BRIEFSouth Africa has been thrust into a diplomatic storm after revelations that members of the M23 rebel group — sanctioned by the United Nations and African Union — quietly attended a high-level peace dialogue in Magaliesburg, Gauteng. The controversy deepens against the backdrop of deadly clashes earlier this year between M23 rebels and South African peacekeepers in the DRC, which left 14 SANDF soldiers dead.
South Africa has been thrust into a diplomatic storm after revelations that members of the M23 rebel group — sanctioned by the United Nations and African Union — quietly attended a high-level peace dialogue in Magaliesburg, Gauteng. The controversy deepens against the backdrop of deadly clashes earlier this year between M23 rebels and South African peacekeepers in the DRC, which left 14 SANDF soldiers dead.

South Africa has been thrust into a diplomatic storm after revelations that members of the M23 rebel group — sanctioned by the United Nations and African Union — quietly attended a high-level peace dialogue in Magaliesburg, Gauteng. The controversy deepens against the backdrop of deadly clashes earlier this year between M23 rebels and South African peacekeepers in the DRC, which left 14 SANDF soldiers dead.

Update: 2025-09-09
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Guest: Patrick Lukusa Kadima: International Law Global Geo Politics International Corporation Multilateralism, Wits University

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South Africa has been thrust into a diplomatic storm after revelations that members of the M23 rebel group — sanctioned by the United Nations and African Union — quietly attended a high-level peace dialogue in Magaliesburg, Gauteng. The controversy deepens against the backdrop of deadly clashes earlier this year between M23 rebels and South African peacekeepers in the DRC, which left 14 SANDF soldiers dead.

South Africa has been thrust into a diplomatic storm after revelations that members of the M23 rebel group — sanctioned by the United Nations and African Union — quietly attended a high-level peace dialogue in Magaliesburg, Gauteng. The controversy deepens against the backdrop of deadly clashes earlier this year between M23 rebels and South African peacekeepers in the DRC, which left 14 SANDF soldiers dead.

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