Lubumbashi is little known, but its minerals electrified the world, created atom bombs and are key to greener energy, the ...
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Hosted on MSNSA troops remain trapped in ‘perilous, threatening’ conditions in DRC, with no rescue in sightDefence Minister Angie Motshekga confirms that SANDF reinforcements have been deployed in Lubumbashi, but their mission is unclear.
The regionalization of the Democratic Republic of the Congo crisis raises prospects for another multinational Congo War and ...
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Mongabay on MSNIndigenous people cut down trees as solar energy remains inaccessible and costly in DRCWhen night falls in the Batwa village of Lukwangulo, only the local chief’s house is illuminated. In this village in the ...
Concern grows about a regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels advance into Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Africa confirms it has sent reinforcements for trapped peacekeepers.
READ: 'We just want to get home alive': SA soldiers in DRC Flight data showed transport aircraft flying from South Africa to Lubumbashi, in southern DRC. An airport employee there confirmed that ...
This report is based on information gathered in the DRC in September and October 2005 ... week period we conducted investigations in Goma, Lubumbashi, Mbuji-Mayi, and the capital Kinshasa.
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DRC: history is repeating itself in Lubumbashi as the world scrambles for minerals to go greenLubumbashi is a city in the mineral-rich Katanga region in the south of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Many people might not have heard of it, but Lubumbashi and its surrounding region ...
Lubumbashi is a city in the mineral-rich Katanga region in the south of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Many people might not have heard of it, but Lubumbashi and its surrounding region ...
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