
US Court Rules in Zimbabwe's Favor Over $93 Million Mining Dispute
The US Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, ordered the case brought by Amaplat Mauritius Ltd. and Amari Nickel against the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corp. be dismissed, citing a lack of jurisdiction.
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