Thousands of families have been displaced by violence in eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels seized the key city of Goma in a blitz offensive.
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Thousands of families have been displaced by violence in eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels seized the key city of Goma in a blitz offensive.
President Trump’s transportation secretary is instructing his department to prioritize projects for states with higher marriage or birth rates.
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