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South Sudan Criticizes U.S. Visa Ban, Points to Congolese Citizen

South Sudan recently characterized the US decision to revoke visas as both unfair and politically motivated. This controversy can be traced back to an incident involving a Congolese national. South Sudan argues that this individual, rather than its own citizens, initiated the diplomatic kerfuffle that ultimately drew Washington’s reproach. This situation leads us to ponder: How often do misunderstandings in global affairs stem from misidentified individuals?…

Congolese Conflict Sees Police Align with Rebel Forces Amid Ongoing Turmoil

Picture this: a city teetering on the brink of chaos, its narrow streets echoing with the clamor of celebration. In Bukavu, an occupied town in Congo, officers were reported by Reuters to be jubilating, somewhat paradoxically given the surrounding turmoil. Could it be a celebration of newfound power, or perhaps mere survival in a region marked by instability? The Eastern Congo has seen its share of strife, and Thursday was no exception. The M23 rebels, defiant and unyielding, made their determined push toward…

Rwandan and Congolese Presidents to Convene Amid Rebel Seizure of Goma, Reports Kenyan Leader

The M23, an armed group notorious for its tumultuous past, takes a somber stroll with the locals down Keshero neighborhood’s bustling streets in Goma. These scenes unfolded on a striking winter's day — Jan. 27, 2025. GOMA, CONGO — Amidst whispered rumors and tense anticipation, a seismic diplomatic discussion looms on the horizon. Kenyan President, William Ruto, voiced a pivotal announcement on Monday, heralding a consequential meeting on Wednesday. Both President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and President Félix Tshisekedi of…

Congolese and Ugandan armies merge

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Ugandan army has been conducting a joint operation with the FARDC for more than three months in the eastern part of the country to fight the ADF, the deadliest armed group in the region.…

André Lye Yoka: “The history of the Congolese rumba is one

By introducing the Congolese rumba to the intangible heritage of mankind, this is the desire, the will of two neighboring states: Congo-Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo. André Lye Yoka, Professor at the National Institute of the Arts in Kinshasa, is one of the two co-chairs of the Joint Committee that presented this candidacy to Unesco. The decision will be made at the end of the year. Professor Yoka is a guest of Guillaume Thibault. .

What a mission for the Congolese Basile Ikouébé,

The High Representative of the African Union for the political transition of Chad, who already occupied the post of Special Envoy for the same organization, will land in Ndjamena on Sunday to "take up his post". His arrival was eagerly awaited in Chad, the only African country that has not been sanctioned by the AU since the…

the Congolese basil Ikouébé is called high

The African Union announces the appointment of a new High Representative in Chad. It is the Congolese Basile Ikouébé, who already holds the post of special envoy for the AU in Ndjamena and who will therefore combine the two positions. This is the epilogue about the deviation that stood the African Union against the ruling military junta after the appointment of Senegalese Ibrahima Fall, which the…

Concerns Africanism with the Congolese

The second part of the Chronicle of Writing Paths that RFI dedicates to the Congolese from the Congo, Valentin-Yves Mudimbe. Author of novels, poetry collections and theoretical essays on Africa, Mudimbe is recognized as one of the leading African intellectuals and philosophers. This year's publication in French of his famous essay The Invention of Africa is an opportunity to discover the essential inspiration of the essential author.…

Congolese reluctant to

In Congo-Brazzaville, at least 100,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine offered by China risk being unused next July, according to the government. In question, the population, reluctant to be vaccinated. as reported from Brazzaville, Loïcia MartialIn the center of Brazzaville, Ghislaine Mawata, a mother in her forties, walks…

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