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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Lie about Dead “White Farmers” Just Got Even More GrotesqueThat photo he brandished to Cyril Ramaphosa was from the Democratic Republic of Congo—whose refugees the Trump administration ...
During a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, President Trump presented images, videos and news clippings that he said were evidence of genocide in South Africa. Fact-checking ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNDRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reformNew mediation must confront the root causes of conflict and include voices long excluded from elite-driven peace talks.
The ACLU of Maine filed a habeas corpus petition on behalf of Eyidi Ambila, who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
U.S. President Donald Trump showed a screenshot of Reuters video taken in the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of what he ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's Senate on Thursday voted to lift the immunity of ex-president Joseph Kabila, whom the ...
In a recent White House meeting, US President Donald Trump presented South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a photo ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrump’s 'evidence' of South Africa ‘white genocide’ contains images from Democratic Republic of CongoNews agency Reuters has confirmed that images presented by the White House allegedly showing evidence of a white genocide in ...
U.S. President Donald Trump brandished a stack of printed articles, which he handed to South African President Cyril ...
A PEACE deal being negotiated by the US between Congo and Rwanda could allow for the legitimate export of Congolese minerals ...
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France 24 on MSNTrump showed Ramaphosa a photo from DRC as proof of ‘White genocide’ in South AfricaUS President Donald Trump showed a screenshot of a video taken in the Democratic Republic of Congo to bolster his claims of a White "genocide" taking place in South Africa during a meeting with ...
Cobalt is a highly prized metal, especially for makers of smartphones and EVs. Almost 75% of global production comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo - where there are also children toiling away ...
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