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Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal will decide this month whether FG Hemisphere, a United States-based vulture fund, is entitled to seize US$100 million from payments due to the Congolese state from the Sicomines consortium. The case pits Hong Kong’s ‘one country, two systems’ constitution against Beijing’s foreign policy priorities....

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United States, Yugoslavia, Moïse Ekanga, Gilbert Tshiongo, Wang Yingwu, Augustin Matata Ponyo Mapon, Chen Yuan, Charles Mwando Nsimba, Didier Etumba, Ai Husheng, Bureau de Coordination et de Suivi du Programme Sino-Congolais, Conseil des Ministres, Forces Armées de la République Démocratique Congolaise

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