Qatar brokers talks between DRC, Rwanda and M23 rebel group

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48:03

Former members of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) and police officers who allegedly surrendered to M23 rebels arrive in Goma, Congo, Feb. 23, 2025.

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Qatar has brokered talks between the government of Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebel group, which is backed by Rwanda, to agree to common terms for a dialogue that includes a ceasefire. Also, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum bans foreign political ads on Mexican TV after a wave of anti-immigration spots sponsored by the Trump administration airs nationwide.  And, as Spain’s Catalonia region celebrates Sant Jordi, or Saint George’s Day, there’s been controversy this year over one writer who lives in Catalonia but only writes in Spanish. Plus, new research shows that the venom of some rattlesnakes has evolved to be simpler and better tailored to their prey.

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DRC, Rwanda and M23 rebel group agree to a ceasefire
5:18
Sheinbaum draws the line: No more US political ads in Mexico
3:49
Rattlesnake venom ‘recipe’ is rewritten by changing environments
4:22
Nearly 3 million immigrants got amnesty under Reagan. Some of them still work on Washington state farms.
Special Coverage
7:00
Things you may have missed
0:59
A Catalan critic opens traditional Catalan book fest
4:26
Chinese astronauts in space
0:54
Deadly Russian attacks on Ukraine continue amid peace negotiations
5:26
Keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive
5:46
Out of Eden Walk: Sea Crossings
Special Coverage
7:30