Cape Town, South Africa – Five months after President Trump’s announcement to close USAID, which jeopardized aid for half a million in eastern DRC, a peace deal between DRC and Rwanda was signed amid ongoing fears of violence and resource exploitation. While the agreement aims to address decades of conflict, concerns persist over U.S. interests in minerals and the role of armed groups like M23, which remain unaddressed in the deal.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: In a new agreement, leaders from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda are trying to bring peace to their countries after many years of fighting, but some people are worried that the help from the United States might lead to more problems instead of solving them.
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