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Popular Congo tomes include Through the Dark Continent, Stanley’s 1877 account of his trip down the Congo River, ... But these books all focus on the early colonial period.
An individual who had canoed part of the Congo River decades before described Butcher’s plan as a “death wish.” So while he had “never been so terrified” when he first visited the DRC in ...
All these notions (and many more) came to mind while reading Tim Butcher’s brilliant, but desperately sad account of his 2004 trip across the Congo, Blood River: A Journey to Africa’s Broken ...
LEOPOLD THE UNLOVED—Ludwig Bauer —Little, Brown ($3.50). To readers now over 50, the name of Leopold II of Belgium on the cover of a book will connote one thing—the Congo atrocities. They ...
In the 1880s, as Europe was scrambling for colonies in Africa, one major player, Belgium’s King Leopold II, claimed the Congo River basin as his own possession. and receive a Canada Proud ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been in the headlines as of late with reports about conflict and the advances of the so-called March 23 Movement rebels. But the colonial history and ...
At least 27 people have died when a locally made boat travelling along the Congo River capsized as it was headed to the town of Bolomba. Another 70 passengers remain missing.
In neighbouring Congo Republic, whose capital Brazzaville also sits on the banks across the river, at least 17 people have died in floods across eight departments including the capital, with more ...
KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo — The United States will work with local leaders here in the Congo River basin to ensure that planned fossil-fuel extraction won’t result in a climate ...
The Congo River has measured depths of around 220 metres (720ft). This is around the same height as Newfoundland Place in Canary Wharf, London, which is considered one of the tallest residential ...
In the Belly of the Congo will be published on Feb. 21, 2023. CBC Books · Posted: Nov 15, 2022 8:25 AM EST | Last Updated: November 15, 2022 Blaise Ndala is an award-winning novelist based in Ottawa.
On August 5, 1964, Simba rebels seized the city of Stanleyville, a sprawling colonial jewel perched on the Congo River. Seeking power and revenge for the Western-backed assassination of Patrice ...