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Brazzaville is the capital and largest city of the Republic of the Congo and is located on the Congo River. As of the 2001 census, it has a population of 1,018,541 in the city proper, and about 1.5 million in total when including the suburbs located in the Pool Region.[1] The populous city of Kinshasa (more than 7 million inhabitants in 2004),[2] capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, lies just across the Congo River from Brazzaville. Together with Kinshasa, the combined conurbation of Kinshasa-Brazzaville has thus nearly 9 million inhabitants. Over a third of the population of the Republic of Congo lives in the capital, and it is home to 40% of non-agricultural employment. It is also a financial and administrative capital.
Amnesty   Congo   Development   Group   Photos  
 Independent online 
 Bintsamou calls for amnesty in Brazzaville
| Brazzaville - The head of Congo's main rebel group called for an amnesty for his fellow fighters on Monday and accepted a government job he was offered more than two years ago as part of a peace dea... (photo: Creative Commons / Marcel1977)
 Villages torched in volatile Congo
Civilians   Congo   Democratic   Kinshasa   Photos  
 Independent online 
 Villages torched in volatile Congo
| Kinshasa - Nineteen civilians have been killed since December 17 in the strife-torn east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where villages have been torched, several sources said on Monday. | On D... (photo: WN / Eteh)
DR Congo: UN-backed health insurance plan provides coverage for refugees  United Nations 
DR Congo: UN-backed health insurance plan provides coverage for refugees
| Medical staff at a major referral hospital in the DRC which is taking part in the health insurance programme28 December 2009 – A $6,000-per-month United Nations investment in a pioneering health car... (photo: WN / Eteh)
Congo   Insurance   Kashmir   Photos   Refugees  
Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger from France  The Daily Mail 
Arsene Wenger warns Arsenal need to be consistent to beat Chelsea and Manchester United in ...
| Arsene Wenger has warned his team not to expect any "easy points" in their battle for the Barclays Premier League crown. | The Gunners head to bottom club Portsmouth on Wednesday night following a m... (photo: AP / Fernando Bustamante)
Arsenal   Football   Photos   Sport   Wenger  
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Rwandan military personnel with the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) perform a short-range patrol in Northern Darfur while a child plays with a soccer ball. UNAMID began operations in the region in December 2007. 12/Oct/2009. , Sudan This Day
African Union and Challenge of Conflict Management
Africa is a continent with a number of armed conflicts. United Nations, regional organizations, and a number of non African states have been making frantic efforts to man... (photo: Creative Commons / UN)
Africa   Conflict   Photos   Politics   UN  
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir, left, and Chad President Idriss Deby, right, shake hands after signing a non-aggression pact in Dakar, Senegal Thursday, March. 13, 2008. The agreement is meant to end cross-border attacks in the Darfur frontier region. Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Sudan-Chad ties thaw after meeting: Khartoum
Written By:AFP   , Posted: Sat, Dec 26, 2009 | A visit by a senior Chadian delegation to Sudan ended with a thaw in tense relations between the two co... (photo: AP / Olivier Asselin)
Chad   Government   Photos   Politics   Sudan  
Fish seller - Fish - Fishes - Fishery Industry - Marine - Seafood, Fish Bazaar. Independent online
 Fishing probe - minister canned
| Bissau - Guinea-Bissau's agriculture minister and senior officials have been suspended during a probe into corruption in the fishing industry, according to a government... (photo: WN / akgunsemra)
Agriculture   Bissau   Fishing   Industry   Photos  
A member of the Indian battalion of the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic of the Congo (MONUC) and the Forces Armes de la Rpublique Dmocratique du Congo deploy to Kirotshe, the scene of the latest combat with the Congrs National pour la Dfense du Peuple. The Star
UN website details peacekeeper sex abuse claims
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations unveiled a website on Thursday aimed at improving transparency about sexual misconduct allegations and other charges level... (photo: UN / Marie Frechon)
Abuse   Photos   Rights   Sex   UN  
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- IRAQ: NGOs say ready for more responsibility
- Final farewell: Nobel winner Borlaug, Kennedy, King of Pop a
- African view: Back to the future?
- Hutu Rebel Threat Reduced in 2009, Says Minister
A child plays near Shell's Korokoro flow station in Ogoniland, Nigeria, Thursday May 17, 2007. Tiny Ogoniland offers a glimpse of the oil industry's worst-case scenario: an absolute shutdown of production across the wider Niger Delta, where strife has already cut production by a quarter
The pitfalls of oil wealth
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- 2009 notable deaths: A list of those we lost
- OTC Market Report - Wednesday 30th December 2009
- Equipment Worth Rwf170 Million to Beef Up Airport Security
- Suspended Civil Servants Revealed
A child plays near Shell's Korokoro flow station in Ogoniland, Nigeria, Thursday May 17, 2007. Tiny Ogoniland offers a glimpse of the oil industry's worst-case scenario: an absolute shutdown of production across the wider Niger Delta, where strife has already cut production by a quarter
The pitfalls of oil wealth
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Human Rights Legal Affair & Crime
- IRAQ: NGOs say ready for more responsibility
- UN Condemns Death Threats to Its Staff, Human Rights Groups
- DR Congo: UN condemns death threats to its staff, human righ
-  Congo welcomes extension of UN mandate
Rwandan military personnel with the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) perform a short-range patrol in Northern Darfur while a child plays with a soccer ball. UNAMID began operations in the region in December 2007. 12/Oct/2009. , Sudan
African Union and Challenge of Conflict Management
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-  Six die in DRC mine collapse
- Hailing Govt's Move On 'One Cow' Project
-  Congo welcomes extension of UN mandate
- 150 Gicumbi Residents Given Ultimatum to Return Cows
Fish seller - Fish - Fishes - Fishery Industry - Marine - Seafood, Fish Bazaar.
 Fishing probe - minister canned
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Aids & Malaria Religion
- IRAQ: NGOs say ready for more responsibility
- EGYPT: New report warns of HIV epidemic
- Living Positive - Gasamagera's Battle With Stigma
- MPs Launch Reproductive Health Campaign in Varsities
Sunset on the Nile, Cairo, Egypt.
EGYPT: River pollution hits Nile fishermen
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- U.S. Church Gives Christmas Donation to Refugees
- Religious Leaders Call for Harmony
- New Hospital a Sign of Hope for the Victims of War
- What Tony Blair did next after Downing Street
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair arrives back at 10 Downing Street after Prime Ministerīs Questions at the House of Common, London, Wednesday, May 9, 2007. A British civil servant was convicted Wednesday of leaking a classified memo about a meetin
What Tony Blair did next after Downing Street
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