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In 2019, Kenya imposed a temporary ban on new mining licences over concerns about corruption and environmental degradation.

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The bosses of Britain's biggest supermarkets have warned food prices could rise even further if higher taxes are imposed on the sector.

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The US has already imposed a 35% levy on all Canadian goods - though most are exempt under an existing free trade agreement.

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China is Russia's biggest ally, and a vital support to Moscow since Western sanctions were imposed over its war in Ukraine.

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We have occupied nations for years and imposed sanctions on others.

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