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At least 32 miners died in a tragic incident at the Kalando cobalt mine in Lualaba province, Democratic Republic of Congo. Gunfire from military personnel caused panic among unauthorized miners, leading to a collapse of a makeshift bridge into a flooded area of the mine. Local authorities stated that the conflicts between wildcat miners and official operators are exacerbated by unsafe working conditions and child labor issues within the DRC.

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At least 32 miners died in a tragic incident at the Kalando cobalt mine in Lualaba province, Democratic Republic of Congo. Gunfire from military personnel caused panic among unauthorized miners, leading to a collapse of...

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Roger Lumbala goes on trial in Paris for his alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the Second Congo War. He is accused of complicity in atrocities targeting the Nande and Bambuti ethnic minorities and...

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