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CHALLENGES AND CONTROVERSIES SURROZNDING MINING-INDUCED RELOCATIONS IN KOLWEZI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
In the self-proclaimed cobalt capital of the world, Kolwezi, a contentious narrative unfolds as the demand for critical minerals surges amid the global clean energy transition. The Gécamines neighborhood, historically tied to the Congolese state company Société Générale des Carrières et des Mines (Gécamines), is witnessing a significant upheaval due to cobalt and copper mining…
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AZERBAIJAN-IRAQ RELATIONS HAVE POTENTIAL TO ESTABLISH CONNECTIONS WITH COUNTRIES IN THE GULF AND THE MIDDLE EAST, ENSURING A BROADER REGIONAL NETWORK
The recent official visit of Iraqi President Abdullatif Jamal Rashid to Azerbaijan serves as a promising precursor to heightened economic cooperation between these two nations. Despite possessing considerable potential for collaboration, historical challenges, particularly stemming from the aftermath of the Iraq invasion and persistent regional instability, have impeded the transformation of this potential into tangible…
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WHO RECEIVES A $1 MILLION FUND FROM THE EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK TO SUPPORT ETHIOPIA’S PRIMARY HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has received €1 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for a technical support operation that would improve Ethiopia’s primary healthcare system. By 2024, the Ethiopian government hopes to have achieved universal health coverage and built the health system’s resilience through a solid primary healthcare foundation. The WHO and EIB…
About GPI
The GeoPolitical Insights (GPI) is an organization connecting think tanks, government advisors and freelance political scientists across the globe. GPI attracts leadership in risk management for the political industry and brings together experts from industry, academia and government to draw actionable insights on geopolitical issues of today.
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BALKAN NATIONS CONSIDER HYDROGEN AMID EFFORTS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS QUICKLY
Baki Bajraktari, who works at the Bulqize chrome mine in northeastern Albania, never thought that the presence of hydrogen there could be positive, especially after a tragic explosion in 2011 due to a gas pocket. However, his perspective shifted when a study published in the peer-reviewed journal Science in January revealed a reservoir containing between…
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INDIA’S HYDROELECTRIC OUTPUT WITNESSES MOST SIGNIFICANT DECLINE IN ALMOST FOUR DECADES
In the past fiscal year ending on March 31, India experienced a significant decline in hydroelectricity production, marking the most notable drop in at least 38 years according to an analysis of government data by Reuters. This decline was primarily attributed to unpredictable rainfall patterns, which exacerbated the reliance on coal-fired power generation amidst heightened…
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ADDRESSING TRANSBOUNDARY POLLUTION FROM COAL MINING: A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT BY THE U.S., CANADA AND INDIGENOUS GROUPS
On Monday, a joint proposal was unveiled by the United States, Canada, and various Indigenous groups to tackle the longstanding issue of pollution stemming from coal mining activities in British Columbia. This pollution has been identified as a significant contributor to waterway contamination and detrimental effects on fisheries along both sides of the U.S.-Canada border…