The attack struck a residential area of Goma, killing an employee of the U.N.’s children’s agency and two others amid a sharp ...
Bruno Lemarquis, acting head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
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DR Congo authorities begin investigations into drone strike
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo said on Thursday that they had begun investigations into the drone attack that targeted the residence of a UN staff member, killing a French aid worker.
Journalists in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo face constant danger as warring parties seek to control information.In January, February, and early March, government forces and rebel groups ...
A French aid worker for the United Nations children’s agency Unicef and two other people were killed in a drone strike on a ...
Democratic Republic of Congo launched its first state-backed gold refinery as it moves to formalize a trade historically linked to smuggling and conflict in the country’s mineral-rich east.
Bruno Lemarquis, acting head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
While a particularly strong passport can grant its holders seamless entry into hundreds of the world's countries, most travelers do require visas to visit a significant portion of the world. Due ...
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French UNICEF worker among victims of a drone strike in Congo
Goma, was recently hit with a drone attack, killing three people. ・Goma, a city in eastern DRC, was hit by a drone attack after a period of relative peace, resulting in three deaths, including a ...
A French UNICEF employee died during an attack carried out on this major eastern city controlled by the AFC/M23 rebellion. Several sources claim that Joseph Kabila was in Goma.
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Trump's 'commercial diplomacy' runs into violent reality
In Congo and Venezuela, decades-long local conflicts threaten US plans to deepen economic engagement ...
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African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. - Virologist Identifies the 'Red Flags'
The United States is signing bilateral health deals with African countries. By the end of February 2026, deals worth US$19.8 billion had been signed in new health funding. Of this amount, the US has ...
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