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President Donald Trump would plainly like America to be more like the Gulf states he’s touring on the first big foreign trip of his new term.
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AP Newsroom on MSNIn Congo’s rebel-held coltan mines, workers dig for the world’s tech – and barely surviveDeep in the green hills of eastern Congo, the mining site at Rubaya hums with the sound of generators. Thousands work to extract strategic minerals essential for the production of phones, batteries, and other modern technologies.
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AlterNet on MSNTrump protecting 'most privileged people' makes 'mockery' of refugee system: NYT reporterNew York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof loudly condemned President Donald Trump's decision to grant refugee status to white South Afrikaners in a recent CNN interview. "He's completely turned refugee policy upside down in ways that reflect racial discrimination.
Congo and Rwanda have submitted a draft peace proposal as part of a process meant to end fighting in eastern Congo and attract billions of dollars of Western investment, U.S. President Donald Trump's senior adviser for Africa said on Monday.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘This Is So Ridiculous and Insane!’: Trump Accused of ‘Rolling Out the Red Carpet’ for White South Africans Alleging Racism with Free Housing and Furniture; Critics ...While migrants from crisis-ridden countries like Venezuela, the Congo, and Afghanistan are being denied refuge or deported to brutal detention centers, Donald Trump and his […]
Washington and Kyiv signed a highly anticipated minerals deal earlier this month. The agreement, which has since been ratified by Ukrainian lawmakers, is designed to deepen economic ties, bolster Ukraine's reconstruction and position the country as a supplier of strategically important minerals to the U.S.
A U.S. official says Congo and Rwanda have submitted a draft peace proposal as part of a U.S.-led process that could end fighting in resource-rich eastern Congo.
With the meme coin $TRUMP and the company World Liberty Financial, the President is using an underregulated industry to enrich himself and court foreign influence.