South African authorities recovered 60 dead miners and rescued 132 alive from a shuttered gold mine where they were working illegally, amidst a blockade that cut off supplies. The operation to extract all miners is ongoing, with potentially hundreds still underground. The incident highlights the challenges faced by illegal miners in South Africa, rooted in wealth inequality and a history of exploitative mining practices.
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Visit Rwanda signs Atletico Madrid deal as Arsenal protests continue
The conflict in eastern DR Congo has escalated since M23's offensive in January, capturing key cities and raising regional war concerns. Rwanda claims its military actions are in self-defense against Congolese forces linked to the 1994 genocide, while DR Congo accuses Rwanda of illegally exploiting its minerals. A recent agreement between the two nations aims to respect sovereignty and draft a peace deal, facilitated by U.S. mediation, with both sides expressing commitment to a ceasefire,...
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