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The Democratic Republic of the Congo has some of the largest deposits on Earth. Its President wants to sell them—and win a war.
Experts say the region’s mineral certification mechanism remains patchy, under-implemented, and hindered by political and regulatory gaps ANALYSIS | RONALD MUSOKE | Fourteen years since 12 governments ...
Analysis of trade data and testimonies suggest a significant proportion of coltan bought from Rwanda by multibillion-dollar company is connected to the ongoing war in east DRC ...
Trump’s obsession with rare earth minerals makes sense when you understand their role in modern military technology ...
U.S. minerals-for-security deal is gaining momentum after President Tshisekedi’s recent proposal to U.S. President Donald ...
China currently dominates global refining for critical minerals essential to modern economies — including lithium, cobalt, ...
For the year 2025 storyline of the game, it is worth noting that rare earth minerals played a key role in the global conflict ...
Trump administration plans executive order to stockpile critical metals from Pacific seabed, reducing reliance on Chinese ...
“They (Rubio and Dar) discussed US reciprocal tariffs on Pakistan and how to make progress toward a fair and balanced trade ...
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels are holding crucial talks in Qatar, aiming to find peace in ...