Democratic Republic of the Congo conflict: Will the ceasefire hold?
In recent months, the rebel group M-23 has seized several towns in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. There is a new ceasefire in place as of Friday, but the question is whether it holds. Mike Armstrong explains.
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