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Mining Momentum: Congo’s mining push is getting louder as exports rise, cranes appear across Kinshasa, and renewed U.S. engagement boosts investor attention—an “exciting time” for copper and broader projects. Security Pressure: Eastern DRC remains volatile despite troop withdrawals and peace talk; reports include drone strikes that killed civilians near Mushaki market, while rebels and Kinshasa trade accusations over violations. Regional Diplomacy: Uganda and DRC signed six new bilateral deals in Kampala, and they also moved toward joint oil exploration in the Albertine Graben—energy, trade, and security all tied together. China Link: China is backing connectivity and health—ring road works in Kinshasa and a donation of medicines to the Sino-Congolese Friendship Hospital. Finance Inclusion: MainMoney launched palm-based biometric payments in Kinshasa, aiming to reduce reliance on cards and phones. Conservation Spotlight: Lola ya Bonobo in Kinshasa is sheltering orphaned bonobos from poaching, using human care to keep the species alive.

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