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L'Avenir is a daily newspaper published in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The company is part of the Groupe L'Avenir, a media group of the DRC. The content of the paper is primarily French, and includes content written in Lingala and Swahili. It was founded in 1996 as a weekly, and in 2006 became a daily paper, employing about 300 journalists.
The publisher of L'Avenir is Joachim Diana Gikupa and the editor-in-chief is Denis Lubindi.
L'Avenir ("The Future") was a bimonthly magazine published in Tonkin, launched in March 1936. L'Avenir was the organ of the Vietnamese branch of SFIO. The staff of l'Avenir included Vo Nguyen Giap, Phan Anh, Dang Thai Mai, Vu Dinh Huynh and Bui Ngoc Ai.
L'Avenir may refer to:
- L'Avenir, Mauritius, a village in the district of Moka, Mauritius
- L'Avenir, Quebec, municipality located in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec
- L'Avenir Ensemble, a political party in New Caledonia
- L'Avenir (newspaper), a newspaper in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- L'Avenir (Belgian newspaper), a French-language newspaper published in Namur, Belgium
- L'Avenir (Tonkin), magazine published in Tonkin, Vietnam
- L'Avenir (film), a French film
L'Avenir (literally, "The Future"), formerly Vers l'Avenir ("Towards the Future"), is a Belgian newspaper franchise based in Namur. It is one of the largest media groups in Belgium. The group publishes nine regional newspapers in French, grouped since June 2010 under the brand name L'Avenir.