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Tintin in the Congo is the second of the Tintin series comics written by Belgian writer and illustrator Herge featuring Tintin, one of the most popular comic characters and his adventures in the Congo. This comic was first published in 1930 and very soon.
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The problems hounding the Congo have turned it into a volcano waiting to be erupt. It’s long tryst with wars have crushed the well- being of its people, leaving...
made popular May 5 2009
Officials say the death toll from the crash of a Boeing 737 that went down over a village in Congo has risen to seven.
made popular Apr 30 2009
A Boeing 737 on a test flight crashed southeast of Congo’s capital on Wednesday, killing at least three people, officials said.
made popular Apr 29 2009
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made popular Apr 29 2009
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made popular Mar 15 2009
Zamuda Sikujuwa shuffles to a bench in the sunshine, pushes apart her thighs with a grimace of pain and pumps her fist up and down in a lewd-looking gesture to show how...
made popular Mar 14 2009
Some beat their heads against the wall until doctors inject them with tranquilizers. Others remain mute for days, their eyes darting around like frightened animals.
made popular Mar 7 2009
Hutu rebels have retaken positions they lost in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN peacekeepers say.
The UN says it has reports that FDLR rebels captured...
made popular Mar 2 2009
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made popular Feb 19 2009
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made popular Feb 18 2009
The U.N. says the number of Congolese seeking refuge in South Sudan from Lord’s Resistance Army rebels has reached 15,000.
made popular Feb 17 2009
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made popular Feb 13 2009
A former child soldier calmly recalled in court Tuesday that he killed and mutilated people during a battle at a church school in eastern Congo.
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