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Bridgeman Arts

Village near Congolese jungle, 1930s, tribal dancing and music, Blue Nile, European explorer explores with tribal men.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 6 of Aux Quatre coins du Monde avec Lowell Thomas / Going Places with Lowell Thomas. Village near Congolese jungle, tribal dancing and music, Blue Nile, European explorer explores with tribal men.
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Bloomberg

Ivanhoe Lifts Production Guidance at New Congo Copper Mine

Higher Ed
Robert Friedland, founder and executive co-chairman at Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., discusses the company's copper output in the Congo, M&A activity and his outlook for the copper industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

How Glencore Looks to Build Its Green Cred

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- "Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel explains how Glencore,...
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Bloomberg

Why Apple Wants to Buy Cobalt Directly From Miners

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Apple Inc. is in talks to buy long-term supplies of cobalt directly from miners for the first time, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Jack Farchy reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In DRC, François Hollande calls for 'an end to interference' and a 'more effective' UN force

9th - Higher Ed
Visiting the National Museum in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, former French President François Hollande calls in Kinshasa for an "end to interference" and a "more effective" UN force to bring peace to the east of the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Congolese party leader, Moïse Katumbi, invests in agriculture to feed Katanga

9th - Higher Ed
Businessman and party leader Moïse Katumbi has invested in thousands of hectares of maize fields, a staple food of the Congolese people, to avoid a precipice of hunger in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Greater Katanga province...
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Bloomberg

China Moly Eyes Copper and Cobalt Assets

Higher Ed
May 10 -- China Moly is the latest company to bet on the future of electric cars. The Chinese state-owned miner has agreed to buy a copper and cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "First Up."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : IMF chair in Kinshasa on eve of World Anti-Corruption Day

9th - Higher Ed
International Monetary Fund chair Kristalina Georgieva visited Kinshasa for her first trip to Africa since the Covid-19 pandemic began, with tackling corruption high on the agenda of her meeting with Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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Press Association

PM on deforestation: Let's end this global chainsaw massacre

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the Leaders' Action on Forests and Land-use event during the Cop26 summit at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow. Countries are outlining commitments to curb deforestation and cut methane emissions...
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Sky News

Humanitarian crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo reaching breaking point amid calls for President to step down

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots patients including mothers and children in overcrowded paediatrics wing of Bunia Hospital. Interior shots new born and very young babies in hospital looking extremely thin and malnourished. Interior shots new...
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Curated Video

President on DRCongo, Africa food aid

Higher Ed
1. President George W. Bush at Africa summit 2. Audience clapping 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush: "In the Congo, nine countries took part in a five-year war that brought death to (M) millions. Now the parties to the...
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Curated Video

Portland, Maine, Embraces Asylum-Seekers As A Key To Economic Growth

Higher Ed
Faced with severe workforce shortage, Portland, Maine, is welcoming African asylum-seekers as an answer to a looming economic crisis.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : DR Congo struggles to control minerals

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : DR Congo struggles to control minerals
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : DRC: former warlord Ntaganda looking forward to trial

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : DRC: former warlord Ntaganda looking forward to trial
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pope postpones South Sudan visit over knee problem

9th - Higher Ed
The Catholic Church in Juba says it is sad to hear that Pope Francis has postponed his upcoming trip to the country due to an ongoing knee problem (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Democratic Republic Of Congo Using Cassava Flour Amid Wheat Shortage

Higher Ed
The Democratic Republic of Congo is among the African countries that rely on Russian and Ukrainian wheat to meet their consumption needs.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : DR Congo struggles to control minerals

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : DR Congo struggles to control minerals
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : DRCongo's Kimbanguist Christians thrive on alternative beliefs

9th - Higher Ed
Adam and Eve were black and Jesus was reborn in 1916 those are the beliefs of Kimbanguist Christians in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: An unusual Polish politician

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: An unusual Polish politician
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Rwandan President gives lecture in London

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Rwandan President gives lecture in London
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Curated Video

A Fraction Of Global Refugees Resettle In The U.S. Who Are They?

Higher Ed
Around 1.5% of global refugees in need of resettlement become U.S. refugees. What sets them apart, and how does the U.S. select them?
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : DR Congo: Belgian king reaffirms 'deepest regrets' over colonial past

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian King Philippe expresses his "deepest regrets" about Belgium's colonial past in the Congo, which was "based on exploitation and domination" and "gave rise to abuses and humiliations" of the Congolese people, during his speech to...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Lack of electricity holds back DR Congo mining sector

9th - Higher Ed
The minerals in the south eastern Katanga region offer the promise of riches for the Democratic Republic of Congo, but a lack of electricity is keeping the country from fully exploiting them
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Sky News

Mountain gorilla population is slowly increasing

Higher Ed
Mountain gorilla population is slowly increasing