Les Dépêches de Brazzaville
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Les Dépêches de Brazzaville est un quotidien de République du Congo, dont le siège se trouve à Brazzaville ; il paraît du lundi au vendredi, et tire à environ 10 000 exemplaires, et diffusé dans l'ensemble du pays. L'essentiel de ses ressources financières provient du pouvoir congolais, dont il relaie les positions. Le directeur de la publication est le Français Jean-Paul Pigasse.
Une édition quotidienne est diffusée à Kinshasa, en République démocratique du Congo, depuis début 2009. L'intégralité du quotidien est disponible en ligne au format PDF.
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