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Libya: UN Imposes Sanctions on Six Human Traffickers
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Nigeria: govt’s new policy to force mining firms to process minerals locally
Nigeria’s government has announced it will only grant new mining licenses to companies committed to process extracted minerals locally, signaling a major shift from the West African country’s long-standing policy of exporting raw materials. Under new guidelines being developed by Nigeria’s government, the new mining licenses will only be granted to those firms that present […]



