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Prince Hamzah Former Crown Prince Jordan under house arrest for criticism of the government-king
April 4, 2021 by archyde
Prince Hamzah – Apr 4 BBC Reported that Prince Hamzah bin Hussein, former Crown Prince of Jordan. Co-Father of King Abdullah II, President of Jordan Said he was confined to the palace It’s part of the country’s crackdown on king critics.
AFP
His arrest comes after Jordan’s arrest of high-ranking officials identified in connection with a plan to seize power. And after Prince Hamzah visited all the tribal leaders And the prince was identified as a supporter of “something” to the tribal chiefs.
Watch: Mountain made of gold-rich ores discovered in Congo, locals flock area with shovels
In a viral video, plenty of people can be seen using shovels and other tools and even bare hands to dig ores to extract gold. Screengrab of the videos
Updated: Mar 7, 2021, 07:29 PM IST
Authorities in the Republic of Congo have been forced to ban mining activities owing to a gold rush drawing thousands to mine in South Kivu province, the provincial mines minister said on March 4.
The discovery of gold-rich ore in Luhihi in late February brought throngs of diggers to the site, South Kivu Mines Minister Venant Burume Muhigirwa said, putting pressure on the small village around 50 km (30 miles) from the provincial capital, Bukavu, reported Reuters.
Updated Mar 07, 2021 | 08:57 IST
A video shared on social media by freelance journalist Ahmad Algohbary shows dozens of villagers flooding the mountain in Luhihi. Mountain where soil is 60-90% gold discovered in Africa 
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has witnessed something right out of an adventure or treasure hunt story recently.
The country authorities have had to ban mining in a village after a mountain made of gold-rich deposits was discovered.
A video shared on social media by freelance journalist Ahmad Algohbary shows dozens of villagers flooding the mountain in Luhihi, which is located in Congo’s South Kivu province, following the discovery of the gold-rich area.