World May 20 Congo’s political crisis stokes fears the nation could slip into chaos By Richard Lardner, Associated Press
World Oct 14 Watch 8:50 Protecting Virunga Park and seeing Congo’s rich potential Emmanuel de Merode -- anthropologist, Belgian prince and chief warden of the Virunga National Park -- has dedicated his life to the rich wildlife found within the precious and contentious national park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. That has… By PBS News Hour
Episode Oct 14 Watch 54:35 PBS NewsHour full episode October 14, 2015 Wednesday on the NewsHour, violence and tension surge in Israel. Also: The winners of the first Democratic debate, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discusses his new book, Ta-Nehisi Coates and his take on race relations, California's sequoias suffer from the… By PBS News Hour
World Oct 13 Watch 7:18 Film students in Congo seek a cinema to bring their stories to life Filmmaker Petna Ndaliko still remembers sneaking into the movie theater as a boy in the Democratic Republic of Congo. But in the wake of turbulence and civil war, the cinema in the city of Goma has long been closed. Now,… By PBS News Hour
World Oct 12 Watch 7:47 Making it big in the NBA, Bismack Biyombo goes home to Congo to help Bismack Biyombo, a 22-year-old basketball center who recently signed with the Toronto Raptors, grew up in the Democratic Republic of Congo, dreaming about playing in the NBA. Contributing editor Soledad O’Brien follows him on a trip back to his home… By PBS News Hour