Africa News Tonight: Carter funeral plans underway, Guinea opposition will not recognize military rule, Apple denies using conflict minerals
In Washington, plans are well underway for the funeral ceremonies for former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100. In Guinea, a coalition of social groups made up of the opposition and civil society organizations says that after today, they will no longer recognize the military government in power. The Democratic Republic of Congo has accused Apple, one of the world’s biggest technology companies, of using conflict minerals in its products, an allegation Apple denies.
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