- About 15 Latin American people deported to Congo by the U.S. PBS —
- Congo to receive first group of deportees from US this week, sources say The Straits Times —
- About 15 Latin American deportees from the US arrive in Congo The Independent —
- Exclusive: Congo to receive first group of deportees from US this week, sources say - Reuters Reuters —
- First deportees from US arrive in Congo capital, sources say - Reuters Reuters —
- First deportees from US arrive in Congo capital, sources say The Straits Times —
- Latin American deportees from the US arrive in Congo AP News —
- About 15 Latin American deportees from the US have arrived in Congo, lawyer says ABC News —
Kinshasa
Capital and the largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the status of a province
Kinshasa, formerly named Léopoldville from 1881 to 1966, is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-growing megacities, with an estimated population of 18.5 million in 2026. It is the most densely populated city in the DRC, the third-most populous city and third-largest metropolitan area in Africa, the world's seventh-most populous city proper and fourth-most populous capital city. It is the leading economic, political, and cultural center of the DRC, housing several industries including manufacturing, telecommunications, banking, and entertainment. The city also hosts some of the DRC's significant institutional buildings, such as the People's Palace, Palace of the Nation, Constitutional Court, Court of Cassation, Council of State, African Union City, Marble Palace, Government House, Kinshasa Financial Center, and other national departments and agencies.
Also known as...
Léopoldville, Leopoldstad, and Leopoldville