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Amid conflict, why does the DRC want a minerals deal with Trump?During the Congolese civil wars, UN reports concluded that both Rwanda and its ally, Uganda, had looted the DRC’s mineral ...
Therese Wagner said no deal had been made with the Trump administration but Kinshasa was exploring forms of cooperation ...
The DRC seeks to offer key minerals to the U.S., but rebel forces and China largely control access to these vital rare earth ...
As Angola steps back from its role as mediator in the DRC's conflict, peace efforts face new uncertainties. Challenges such ...
DBM highlights the need for sustainable practices, especially as the world continues to strive towards a greener energy ...
President Félix Tshisekedi has proposed selling mineral rights to the United States in exchange for military support has left ...
Rebel leaders of the March 23 Movement (M23) arrived for further dialogue in Doha, Qatar, which has been mediating the ...
[President of DRC Meets US Presidential Envoy] According to Mining.com citing Reuters, the DRC presidential office said that President Felix Tshisekedi met with US Representative Ronny Jackson to ...
Diplomatic tensions between Rwanda and Belgium have escalated over the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Fighting in the eastern DRC continues as the M23 rebel group consolidates control over the Lake Kivu region and clashes with ...
He argues that the DRC's vast mineral wealth has made it ... rooted in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and competition for mineral resources, is further complicating the mediation ...
During the Congolese civil wars, UN reports concluded that both Rwanda and its ally, Uganda, had looted the DRC’s mineral resources. Analysts fear that scenario is playing out again, this time via the ...
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