Mineral Rights

Zambia Faces Stark Choice: Minerals for Aid or HIV Crisis

Zambia faces a critical deadline where the nation must finalize a bilateral agreement granting the United States priority access to its mineral reserves or risk the immediate termination of funding for HIV treatments. This high-stakes negotiation directly links the global demand for green energy components with the stability of Zambia’s healthcare system, which relies heavily on U.S. support. The proposed agreement includes controversial provisions for preferential access to minerals and a decade of access to Zambian health and genetic data, raising concerns about exploitation and unequal exchange. The potential loss of U.S. funding threatens to collapse decades of progress in combating the HIV epidemic, impacting millions of Zambians who depend on this aid for their survival.

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Trump’s Greenland Mineral Rights Claim: Old Deal, New Spin

President Trump revealed a framework agreement with NATO regarding Greenland, encompassing U.S. and European allies’ access to mineral rights and collaboration on the “Golden Dome,” with the deal expected to last indefinitely. While details remain complex, the agreement was reached after Trump ruled out using force and called for negotiations on the island’s status. This comes as Greenland possesses significant rare earth reserves, crucial for various industries, and Trump aims to reduce U.S. reliance on China for these resources.

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