We have started to collect the most important news related to Democratic Republic of the Congo in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A suspected pneumonic plague outbreak in DR Congo has killed 100 people, says the World Health Organization.
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UN Security Council envoys tell Congolese President Kabila they are worried about nationalist poll campaigning.
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Conservationists in DR Congo find evidence of the survival in the wild of the rare, giraffe-like okapi.
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The German parliament backs a plan to send up to 780 soldiers to DR Congo ahead of elections in July.
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The UN confirms seven of its peacekeepers in DR Congo are being held captive by rebels in the east.
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At least 30 foreign security staff are held in the Democratic Republic of Congo after an alleged coup plot.
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DR Congo politicians are warned they should not have more than 25 bodyguards, as tension rises ahead of polls.
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Aid agency Oxfam says donor nations have failed to respond adequately to a humanitarian appeal for war-torn DR Congo.
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Congolese refugees who fled to Sudan over 40 years ago after Mobutu Sese Seko came to power return home.
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Former BBC correspondent Martin Bell explains why he is optimistic about the future in DR Congo.
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The DR Congo accuses Ugandan troops of illegally crossing onto its territory - charges denied by Uganda.
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A Central African Republic court refers its ex-president and the DR Congo vice-president to the Hague court.
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Government troops and UN peacekeepers in eastern DR Congo launch an offensive against Rwandan Hutu rebels.
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One of the biggest parties in the DR Congo says it will boycott the first multi-party elections in 40 years.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo's deadline to register candidates for June's election is extended by 10 days.
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DR Congo officials to discuss extending Thursday's deadline for candidates to register for June's polls.
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Thousands of opposition supporters march through the Congolese capital, warning that the poll will be unfair.
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UN head Kofi Annan says DR Congo's elections due in June pose "major logistical challenges, if not nightmares".
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A DR Congo militia leader becomes the first war crimes suspect to appear at the International Criminal Court.
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Police in DR Congo use tear gas and batons to disperse opposition supporters who want to register for elections.
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The EU delays a decision on sending peacekeepers to DR Congo ahead of elections there in June.
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A joint UN-Congolese operation against a rebel group is ended after a mutiny by 40 soldiers in DR Congo.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo's first multi-party elections for more than 40 years are put back by two months.
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