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Arms supplies to countries such as Zimbabwe and Congo-Kinshasa will be more tightly controlled, says Britain's Minister of State for Trade, Nigel Griffiths. UK-based arms dealers breaking embargoes will face tougher investigation and penalties under a new law due next year....

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Zimbabwe, Congo-Kinshasa, Nigel Griffiths, Paul Farrelly, John, Bredenkamp

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