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Trump brokers DRC-Rwanda peace deal amid conflict

US President Donald Trump hosts leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda for a major peace and minerals deal signing in Washington, despite ongoing violence in eastern Congo. Read the full analysis.

Trump Seeks Peace Deal for Congo-Rwanda Conflict

US President Donald Trump aims to broker a peace deal between DRC and Rwanda, ending decades of conflict driven by critical minerals. Will this summit succeed where others failed?

Saturday Quiz Answers: Test Your Knowledge

Did you tackle The Guardian's Saturday quiz? Discover all the answers, from the link between Marc Almond and a chemist to Pluto's moons. Put your trivia skills to the test!

Manchester pub quiz cheating scandal mirrors crime novel

Author Janice Hallett explores how a real-life pub quiz cheating scandal in Manchester uncannily mirrored her new crime novel 'The Killer Question', examining the surprisingly high stakes of Britain's favourite pastime.

Budget 2025: £1.5bn Electric Car Grant Boost

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils a £1.5bn package for electric vehicles, offering drivers up to £3,750 off and expanding the UK's charging network. Find out how you can benefit.

China's $1.4bn Zambia Railway for Minerals

Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Zambia to launch a $1.4bn Cold War-era railway upgrade, boosting China's access to vital copper and critical minerals. Read the full analysis.

US Scrambles to Break China's Rare-Earth Dominance

The Trump administration is racing to rebuild America's rare-earth supply chain, challenging China's 90% processing control. Can tariffs and new alliances secure US national security and tech future?

Pub quiz cheating crisis: Landlords fight back

Discover how UK pub landlords are combating smartphone cheaters in pub quizzes, from tech solutions to honest confessions. Learn about this British tradition's challenges.

Australia-China Critical Minerals Deal Reshapes Global Supply

In a strategic pivot, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles announces groundbreaking critical minerals cooperation with China, reshaping global supply chains and challenging Western dominance in green technology resources.

Quiz king's 17-hour study secret revealed

Exclusive insight into the extreme preparation strategy that made 26-year-old Emilien Vacheron Europe's greatest gameshow champion, winning €2.4 million through relentless 17-hour study sessions.

Win Prizes in This Week's Ultimate Sports Quiz

From Premier League drama to boxing's biggest punches, dive into our weekly sports quiz covering football, cricket, rugby, boxing, darts, baseball and swimming for your chance to win exciting prizes.

The 1% Club Final Question That Stumped Britain

The nail-biting finale of BBC's The 1% Club left audiences scratching their heads with a deceptively simple final question that only 1% could solve within 30 seconds. Discover the puzzle that's taking the internet by storm.

Australia's Critical Minerals: Albanese Under Fire

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces mounting criticism over Australia's critical minerals strategy, with experts warning the nation risks becoming a 'quarry with a flag' rather than securing genuine economic sovereignty.

Australia's Critical Minerals Deal: Taxpayer Trap?

An in-depth analysis reveals why Australia's landmark critical minerals agreement with the Trump administration could become a massive financial burden for Australian taxpayers, with experts warning of overstated benefits and hidden risks.

Test Your Knowledge: The Guardian Thursday Quiz

Dive into this week's edition of The Guardian's celebrated Thursday Quiz, featuring 25 brain-teasing questions spanning current affairs to general knowledge. Perfect for trivia enthusiasts seeking the ultimate mental workout.

Australia-US critical minerals deal challenges China

A landmark agreement between Australia and the United States aims to reshape global supply chains for rare earths and critical minerals, reducing Western reliance on China while boosting green technology development.

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