5,964,478 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Congolese women from the Save the Congo collective and women from the Nigeria community in Congo gathered to condemn the kidnapping of 200 female students in Nigeria |
5,964,481 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Some Chinese workers from China Corporation and Equipement Company (CSCEC) protested in front of the Chinese embassy in Brazzaville, in protest over unpaid salaries |
5,964,486 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Amnesty International released a report on the weekend of Jul.4, 2015 that stated that the Republic of the Congo expelled at least 179,000 nationals of the DR-Congo between April and September of 2014, with many being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture and rape. They claim that the actions "may constitute crimes against humanity". |
5,964,491 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Amnesty International released a report on the weekend of Jul.4, 2015 that stated that the Republic of the Congo expelled at least 179,000 nationals of the DR-Congo between April and September of 2014, with many being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture and rape. They claim that the actions "may constitute crimes against humanity". |
5,964,498 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
A new round of Central African Republic peace talks began in Brazzaville, with a focus on attaining a ceasefire between the armed groups of CAR, chaired by the Congolese president, and involving members of the transitional CAR government as well as Seleka leaders. |
5,964,504 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Slka and anti-balaka parties and various other armed groups signed a ceasefire accord in Brazzaville after 3 days of negotiations, calling for an immediate end to hostilities. |
5,964,508 |
-4.2 |
12.67 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Operations to track down and expel Congolese from the DR Congo were launched in Dolisie, in Niari area |
5,964,513 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Amnesty International released a report on the weekend of Jul.4, 2015 that stated that the Republic of the Congo expelled at least 179,000 nationals of the DR-Congo between April and September of 2014, with many being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture and rape. They claim that the actions "may constitute crimes against humanity". |
5,964,519 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Unidentified people attacked the leaders of the Collective of Congolese Opposition Parties following a meeting, and then clashed with supporters and militants of the collective. |
5,964,525 |
-4.26 |
15.28 |
Republic of Congo |
|
Heavily armed men attacked the home of a MNTV journalist, robbed him, and raped his sister. Fellow journalists reported that the attack was a reprisal by police elements for the journalistss comments during his programme, which are thought to have upset the government |