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Sudan: Opposition Grows to Proposed Chinese Copper Mining in Sudan's Red Sea State
Opposition is growing in eastern Sudan against the government's proposed long-term copper mining agreement with a Chinese company. Local political groups warn that committing natural resources during the ongoing war and unresolved national issues is inappropriate.
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