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EU 'green mining' grants went to firms linked to environmental abuses
The Horizon scheme funded 95 projects related to critical raw materials since 2014. Millions of euros went to businesses tied to environmental abuses, others to oligarchs, a Chinese state-owned firm, and another based in a Caribbean tax haven.
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