UN military observers have discovered 16 bodies, mainly women and children, in a village in eastern Congo, victims of what appears to be the latest in a series of massacres. A statement from the UN mission in Congo said the victims had been hacked to death with axes, machetes, clubs and knives. Two survivors of the attack, which took place in the village of Ndunda, have been hospitalised and four more people are missing, the statement said. Ndunda lies 20 miles north of Uvira, the main town in Congo's troubled South Kivu province, on the border with Burundi. The United...