Inside deadly Congo mines fuelling war over your phone
Rebels have captured vast areas of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. [Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://channel4news.substack.com/sub...] That land, controlled by the M23 movement, is rich in critical minerals which the rest of the world is desperate to get its hands on. It’s a scramble involving the US, China and tech giants which is helping fuel a devastating conflict. Channel 4 News was granted access to the coltan mine near the Rubaya, where impoverished locals seek a mineral crucial for making our smartphones. ------- Get more news at our site - https://www.channel4.com/news/ Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://channel4news.substack.com/sub... Follow us: TikTok - / c4news Instagram - / channel4news Twitter - / channel4news Facebook - / channel4news

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