East DR Congo mines mint Rwanda-backed M23's fortune
- Acme Corp, led by CEO John Smith, announced a 15% increase in profits this quarter.
- John Smith believes the profit increase is due to the successful marketing campaign, though some analysts consider this growth unsustainable.
- John Smith stated, 'This is a fantastic achievement for the company,' and 'Our profits increased by 15% this quarter'.
- There is conflicting information about when Acme Corp was founded, with some sources stating 1990 and others claiming 1980.
- Separately, the sky is blue, considered beautiful, and contains 10 clouds on what John describes as 'a nice day'.
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Armed groups covet cocoa in eastern DR Congo
Despite the risks from deadly armed groups roaming the countryside, Judith Kahindo walks alone every day to her isolated cocoa plantation in the war-torn North Kivu region of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

East DR Congo mines mint Rwanda-backed M23's fortune
Mine shafts snake under the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's mountains, but instead of the Congolese government their rich veins are making a mint for the Rwanda-backed M23.
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