DR Congo: Disinformation on the rise following Ebola outbreak
The latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda continues to spread. At the same time, misinformation about the outbreak is also on the rise.
By David Renke
The latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda continues to spread. At the same time, misinformation about the outbreak is also on the rise.
By David Renke
Lars Castellucci, the German government’s commissioner for human rights policy and humanitarian assistance, wants preparations for possible deportations to Rwanda to be halted immediately. Following his trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Social Democrat politician called for cooperation with Rwanda to be reassessed.
By David Renke
African countries are also largely following the global trend toward higher defense budgets. Algeria remains the continent’s largest military spender.
By David Renke
In March, US mining company Virtus Minerals acquired mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo worth $30 million. A Reuters investigation has now found that the company appears to have misrepresented its mining experience.
By Redaktion Table
In Africa, gold is considered the number one commodity used to finance conflicts and for smuggling. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the government now aims to gain control over the precious metal.
By Constantin Leclerc
The Congolese army plans to begin disarming the FDLR militia in accordance with the Washington peace agreement. This is a key step in the peace process, and something Rwanda has long called for.
By Arne Schütte
US company KoBold Metals, backed by several billionaires including Bill Gates, plans to map lithium deposits in the DRC. However, a dispute over licenses is complicating the project.
By Constantin Leclerc
A cobalt processing plant in the DRC is believed to harm the health of the local population. According to a recent study, the processed cobalt also ends up in vehicles manufactured by German carmakers. The supply relationships are not transparent.
By Caspar Dohmen
With the raw materials deal that US President Donald Trump negotiated with Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi in December, the US aims to expand its influence in the DR Congo, particularly in the copper and cobalt sectors. The United States is taking creative approaches to implement this deal.
By Constantin Leclerc
The German copper producer Aurubis has purchased copper anodes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the first time. The shipment is being transported along the Lobito Corridor.
By Arne Schütte