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Democratic Republic of Congo

May 8, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy/Human Rights

How a Fake Disease Sparked Deadly Violence in Congo’s Rainforest Province

In the rainforest-covered province of Tshopo in northeastern Congo, fear began with whispers. Late last year, villagers circulated alarming stories that a mysterious illness was causing men’s genitals to atrophy. Within days,

Columns/Geopolitics

Lithium Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Like oil in the twentieth century, lithium is the ‘white gold’ of the twenty-first. Demand for this key element is driving economic growth based on the ‘renewable’ energy provided by lithium-ion batteries. Such batteries are necessary for storing energy from

June 18, 2026

Mining Start-Up Backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos Expands into DR Congo

Business

KoBold Metals, a mining start-up backed by tech giants Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, is expanding into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo),

Bangladesh’s Political Witch-Hunt: The Passive Revolution Unfolds

News

Editor’s Note: This week’s dispatches provide insight into pivotal global events. In Bangladesh, the arrest of Workers Party leader Rashed Khan Menon amid quota

Lithium Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo

June 18, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Like oil in the twentieth century, lithium is the ‘white gold’ of the twenty-first. Demand for this key element is driving economic growth based on the ‘renewable’ energy provided by lithium-ion batteries.

More

How a Fake Disease Sparked Deadly Violence in Congo’s Rainforest Province

May 8, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy/Human Rights

In the rainforest-covered province of Tshopo in northeastern Congo, fear began with whispers. Late last year, villagers circulated alarming stories that a mysterious illness was causing men’s genitals to atrophy. Within days,

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DRC Prison Horror Revealed as Survivors Take Government to Court

November 25, 2025
Human Rights/World

Down a broken street in Kinshasa, behind an unmarked metal door and a courtyard shaded by a mango tree, sits a small house where a group of traumatised women hide from the

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Rebels and Government Sign Framework Deal in Doha

November 16, 2025
World

The Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebel group have signed a framework agreement in Doha, marking the most significant step yet toward securing a peace deal after months of escalating

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UN Warns of Worsening Hunger Crisis in DR Congo

November 14, 2025
Defence/Human Rights

More than one-fifth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s population — nearly 25 million people — are experiencing severe acute food insecurity, the United Nations warned on Wednesday. UN spokesperson Stéphane

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DR Congo President Rejects US “Auction” of Mineral Wealth

September 24, 2025
World

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi said his government will not “auction” the country’s mineral wealth to the United States, pushing back against Washington’s efforts to resolve the ongoing violence

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Congo to Resume Cobalt Exports Under Quota System After Months-Long Ban

September 21, 2025
World

The Democratic Republic of Congo, the world’s top cobalt producer, will lift its suspension on shipments of the metal next month, replacing a months-long ban with a quota system designed to stabilize

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Rights Groups Accuse Militias, M23 Rebels of Massacres and Rape in Eastern Congo

August 21, 2025
Human Rights/World

Militias and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have committed massacres, ethnically targeted killings, and gang rapes, according to two reports released Wednesday by leading human rights organizations. Human

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Amnesty International Accuses M23 of War Crimes in Eastern DRC

May 29, 2025
Human Rights/World

A new report by Amnesty International has accused the Rwandan-backed March 23 Movement (M23) of committing war crimes in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), including unlawful killings, torture, enforced disappearances, and

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Mining Start-Up Backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos Expands into DR Congo

April 28, 2025
Business

KoBold Metals, a mining start-up backed by tech giants Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, is expanding into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), betting on the country’s critical role in supplying

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