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Congo has its uranium scandal, and the International Atomic Energy Agency is investigating. New Minister for Scientific Research Sylvanus Mushi Bonane opened up the affair on 15 March by announcing the arrest of Professor Fortunat Lumu and one of his colleagues....

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Sylvanus Mushi Bonane, Fortunat Lumu, Belgian, German, Iranian, Niger, Iraq, British, Gérard Kamanda wa Kamanda, Lebanon, India, China, Centre Régional de l'Energie Atomique, Trends, Gécamines

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