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In August 2024, Congo-Brazzaville President Denis Sassou Nguesso received a World Health Organization (WHO) award for his commitment to promoting health in Africa and his country. His achievements ...
The country faces a public health crisis characterised by a poor supply of affordable medicines and too few pharmacies. In August 2024, Congo-Brazzaville President Denis Nguesso received a World ...
Since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen recurrent armed conflict, political tensions, regional power struggles and battles over its natural ...
Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara wanted to extend his revolution to Africa, convinced that the movement should be universal. He envisaged extending this to several countries, ...
DR Congo’s M23 rebels say they will no longer join peace talks in Angola. Talks, which the DRC government previously rejected, sought to resolve the conflict in the east of the country.
Congo-Brazzaville and Madagascar are combining efforts to protect their primary forests, which support rich ecosystems and rare wildlife but face increasing threats from deforestation. The ...
Play was briefly suspended Tuesday at the ATP Brazzaville Challenger not due to rain or other inclement weather, but due to reported gunfire in the area. Just outside the tournament site where Guy ...
This kingdom covered parts of modern-day southwestern DRC, northern Angola, and the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville). Its inhabitants, the Bakongo, were the “real” Congolese prior to 1885.
Matini, L., Moutou, J.M. and Kongo-Mantono, M.S. (2010) Evaluation hydro-chimique des eaux souterraines en milieu urbain au Sud-Ouest de Brazzaville, Congo. Afrique Science Revue Internationale des ...
Congo-Brazzaville will begin the construction of a major new hydroelectric dam in January 2025, the government said Wednesday. "The government, through the Ministry of Energy and Hydraulics, has ...
Twenty-one cases of mpox have been recorded in Congo-Brazzaville, the country's health minister told state television Sunday. Gilbert Mokoki said that the central African country had "registered ...