DRC requests Apple's explanations on minerals in its products
Congo demands that Apple prove iPhone doesn't use conflict materials
By William Gallagher
This African country has accused Apple of using 'illegally exploited' minerals
Congo Questions Apple on Concerns About Use of Conflict Minerals
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Did Chris Philp confuse Rwanda and Congo on Question Time?
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Chris Philp says Rwanda-Congo question was 'rhetorical'
Question Time audience bursts into laughter after Tory MP claims Rwanda policy is ‘pretty popular’
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Genocide, 'blood minerals' and Africa's great war: How the histories of Rwanda and Congo - 'confused' by Tory
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Tory MP Chris Philip: 'Rwanda is a different country to Congo isn't it?'
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How Overseas Companies Wound Up With Surprising Tax Bills in Congo
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How DRC turned screws on Vodacom, other operators
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Rwandan Meddling Is Deepening Congo's Deadly Conflict
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‘Staggering’ rise in women with reproductive health issues near DRC cobalt mines – study
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The Democratic Republic Of Congo Is In Crisis: Why Is No One Talking About It?
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Colonialism Revamped in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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‘They’ll have to kill me first’: locals in DR Congo oppose plans to drill for oil
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Eastern DRC ‘at breaking point’ as security, humanitarian crises worsen
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DRC protests: expert explains why Congolese anger against the west is justified – and useful to the government
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Africa Live: DR Congo legal warning to Apple is 'first move' - lawyer
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Congo's election: a chance to finally meet its economic potential?
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The Overlooked Crisis in Congo: 'We Live in War'
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Democratic Republic of Congo orders Paramount Group's Mwari aircraft
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What a U.S.-DRC-Zambia Electric Vehicle Batteries Deal Reveals About the New U.S. Approach Toward Africa
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The Tenke Fungurume mine, one of the largest sources of copper and cobalt in the world, in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo
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Congo Central Bank More Than Doubles Benchmark Interest Rate
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‘Everything he is saying isn’t true’: Congolese governments denounce Trump’s baseless stories about emptied prisons
By Daniel Dale
In Congo's forests, Islamic State money makes an insurgency more lethal
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Dozens killed during anti-UN protests in the DRC
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DRC has one of the fastest growing populations in the world – why this isn't good news
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More than 400 dead in flooding in Democratic Republic of Congo
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Congo's Least Bad Elections: How a Fragile Democracy Inched Forward—and How It Can Consolidate the Gains
By Mvemba Phezo Dizolele
Kenya Airways says Congo is harassing airline after its staff detained
State actively engaged on KQ-DRC matter – PS Sing'oei
By Emmanuel Wanjala
Kenya Airways issues statement after Congolese Military Intelligence Unit arrested its employees
Kenya Airways protests arrest of two employees in uncleared cargo row
Arrest of two KQ staff by Congo military sparks diplomatic tiff
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The Democratic Republic of Congo aims to attract new investors
By Francois Chignac
Congo oil fields are quickly becoming uninsurable
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Children at centre of dangerous mpox outbreak 'accelerating' in DRC
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