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Mineral-rich states, which get royalties for mining, had been demanding an increase in taxes on minerals as the rates haven't been changed since October 2004.
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Mineral-rich Congo has a vast array of natural resources, including
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Mineral-rich nodules of magnesium, copper and other metals are known to form as a product of deep-sea volcanic activity.
Copper 2008
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• Mineral-rich volcanic ash from the Vanuatu Islands of the South Pacific provides volume.
David Babaii's Call of the Wild: SunHee Grinnell Grinnell, SunHee 2008
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Mineral-rich Chile uses hydroelectric power to help unearth copper and other metals.
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Mineral-rich Guinea, the world's top producer of aluminium ore, is being rocked by snowballing protests over inflation, poverty and the plight of millions who live rough with no salvation in sight.
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Mineral-rich Congo has known little but dictatorship and war since it gained independence from Belgium in 1960.
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Mineral-rich Congo emerged from back-to-back regional wars in 2002, but much of the country still operates outside government control.
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Mineral-rich Congo, which held its first democratic elections in more than four decades last year, is struggling to recover from a broader 1998-2002 war that drew in the armies of more than half a dozen African nations.
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Mineral-rich Congo has been ravaged by years of dictatorship and civil war that have kept its people from profiting from its vast reserves of diamonds, gold and other resources.
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