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LONDON-(MaraviPost)-Britain has warned Rwanda that its involvement in an escalating conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo could jeopardise the over US$1 billion of aid it receives every year. British foreign minister David Lammy told parliament on Tuesday Rwanda received over US$1 billion in global aid every year,