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Pro-government forces and Rwanda-backed rebels clashed in Goma, east Congo on Saturday, resulting in at least 52 deaths according to the government, though the figure is unverified. Each side blamed the other for the violence, the worst in Goma since the rebels seized the city in January. The clashes come amidst ongoing peace talks in Doha aimed at hammering out a ceasefire.
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