Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo
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A Chinese Mining Company in the DRC Pushes Back Against “Unverified Media Reports” That It Polluted the Environment
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China’s Largest EV Battery Manufacturer Wants to Move Beyond Cobalt
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Tshisekedi Appears to Be Looking for an Exit to His Prolonged Standoff With Chinese Mining Companies
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More Robbery Attempts at Chinese Residential Compounds in the DRC Mining City of Kolwezi
For the second week in a row, robbers attempted to break into a Chinese residential compound in the southern DR Congo city of Kolwezi. The suspects, though, didn't get very far. After struggling to break through the gates, they were apprehended by a combined force of 30 police ...
NGO Describes 2008 China-DR Congo Sicomines Deal Described as “Unconscionable”
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Photo of the Day: The PLA is “Under the Party’s Command”
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Chinese Community in the DR Congo’s Mining Belt Report More Robberies and Break-In Attempts
Chinese residents and businesses in the southern Congolese mining city of Kolwezi report an increase in armed robberies and attempted break-ins. It's not clear from the accounts on the Lualaba Chinese Chamber of Commerce WeChat channel if the assailants ...