Examples of using Congo in English and their translations into Bengali
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This species was often called the"Congo martin", but this invites confusion with the Congo sand martin or Congo martin, Riparia congica.
Beatrice was living in Uganda near the Congo border, and like Dai Manju,
At least 30 civilians were killed Sunday in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo village of Luhanga.
During the Congo Crisis, Mobutu,
At Pointe-Noire, Congo, a HIV-positive married man and father was released from prison when the police became aware of his HIV status.
The Mikeno Sector is the only place in the Democratic Republic of Congo where Mountain Gorilla, Gorilla gorilla beringei, is to be found.
Train crash in Congo: 34 dead 14/11/2017 More than 34 was reported to have been killed in the train crash in the southeast of the Congo Democratic Republic.
Security Minister Alain Guillaume Bunyoni described the attackers in a statement as“terrorists coming from and returning to Congo.”.
The peace agreement in D R Congo received markedly less press coverage than the ongoing crisis in Kenya.
The leaders discussed similar plans for the African nations of Angola and Congo, which have also faced intense wildfires in recent days.
The name of the country was again changed in 1965 to the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DR Congo) and then in 1971 was changed to the Republic of ZaÏre.
But clashes have begun, leading to emergency talks between Rwanda and the D R Congo.
As a part of this replacement 202 BAF members left Dhaka for Congo on Friday by a UN chartered aircraft.
There are still pockets of problems, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan.
In early 2012, Adam Nossiter wrote in the New York Times about the effect of high food prices in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Congo, we parked our cars after being in touch with local authorities
But he has also faced UN criticism for his role in the conflict in DR Congo.
Some 16,000 refugees fled across the Congo river into the neighbouring Republic of Congo. .
The protagonist of this story is a professional nurse who has been dispatched with an ambulance in DR Congo to provide health support activities, thanks to the approval of local authorities.
However, it was unable to collect information on South Sudan and the Republic of Congo due to lack of data on social media.