With war responsibilities mounting, Africa's minerals look increasingly important to US - News 24
The US could be forced to revisit its relations with African states where critical minerals used in the manufacture of weapons are sourced.
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The US could be forced to revisit its relations with African states where critical minerals used in the manufacture of weapons are sourced.
The U.S. Institute of Peace is pleased to announce the results of the Institute’s 2023 grant competition focused on developing innovative methods to improve peacebuilding practice through the study and application of democracy and human rights training in conflict zones worldwide.
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