Switzerland 'SHOCKED' at Trump's 39% tariff blow — Financial Times
'Unclear what US wants from us', lawmakers cry out as country's now a European outlier
It now has until August 7 to renegotiate
@diasteah@SprinterObserve It is 2000km distance, and young guys are actually queuing outside the airport to go to goma but there are no flight anymore …. People are just very very angry
@SprinterObserve Instead of attacking embassies in the heart of the kinshasa why don't they unite go fight for their country against the rebels ....even just the show of solidarity will make the enablers think twice and m23 flee
Chaos erupts in DR Congo's 20 million strong capital Kinshasa, protesters attack and storm embassies of Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Japan, the US and France
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@MattWallace888 Cmon the same Italian boxer lady already abandoned her fight back in Tokyo 2020, she is simply not on the level, a cry baby. Do you honestly think the conservative muslim state of Algeria would support man in women clothes? Same as Caster Samenya.
@MattWallace888 Female boxer Angela Carini breaks down in tears as she falls to her knees in despair after being beaten by a biological MALE boxer during a women’s boxing match at the Paris Olympics.
JUST IN: 🇷🇺 🇨🇬 President Vladimir Putin meets with the President of the Republic of Congo in Russia.
During their meeting, Putin mentioned that trade and economic relations between Russia and Congo are significantly improving in a positive direction.
The President of Congo praised Russia and its people for their bravery in resisting illegal sanctions.
President Putin presented the President of the Republic of Congo, Denis Sassou Nguesso, with the Order of Honor for his great contribution to developing and strengthening the relations between the two countries.
@Resist_05 This video shows a concession, which the state kept aside for artisanal mining. And these days nobody is working there, cobalt mining is not profitable on current prices.
BREAKING🚨 The Biden Administration is set to pay out Jewish billionaire Dan Gertler $300,000,000 for his mining positions in the Democratic Republic of Congo which has enraged human rights activists…
Gertler is responsible for thousands of child slave deaths in his illegal cobalt and diamond mines in the DRC…
@Resist_05 I don't like Gertler, but this is not true. There is no illegal mining in his concessions, and all is highly mechanized, no artisanal mining in Gertler concessions.
BREAKING🚨 The Biden Administration is set to allow Jewish billionaire Dan Gertler to cash out his mining positions in the Democratic Republic of Congo which has enraged human rights activists…
Gertler is responsible for thousands of child slave deaths in his illegal cobalt and diamond mines in the DRC…
@Resist_05 Gertler doesn't have any illegal mines in Congo, and there are no children and no slave workers. What about some investigations before you post lies? Above mine is a state owned ZEA, which is a specific mine for artisanals.
@simonateba Well USA is involved in the Dilolo to Kolwezi extension between Angola and the DRC, this is an extension of the Benguela Railway, which was built by China. The project is in fact very good for Congo and Zambia, but it is only a fraction of the whole crossing of Africa.
@dudlymohair@DD_Geopolitics Zambia nationalized several mines and realized that it doesn't work without international investors. Yesterday they sold one of those mines back to the former owners. I see this as a smart move, just keep controlling what they are doing, but use their knowhow to run mines.
🇿🇲 Zambia's president issues warning to coup plotters
Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema has warned potential coup plotters not to threaten the southern African nation’s democratic rule and stability.
It is not clear why he sounded the warning, but it comes in the aftermath of several recent coups in Francophone Africa and complaints at home about the rising cost of living.
"To colleagues that think, we are timid by being kind and that they can break the laws and entertain thoughts of illegal takeover of government including undemocratic coup d'état we are coming for you," he said.
He acknowledged food prices were high and said the government was addressing the issue.
@KarenWontComply@DD_Geopolitics He likes western powers, but otherwise he seems to be a good guy. He tries to develop the country, but Zambia as a land locked country is always dependent on its neighbours. He made money before he became President, no need to amass more from his political ambitions.