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Tigrayan Forces Accept AU-Led Peace Process in Ethiopia

Forces in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region have agreed on a ceasefire to accept an African Union-led peace process with the Ethiopian Government. The Tigray forces declared this in a statement.

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Insecurity: Togo Extends State of Emergency In Affected Region

The West African nation of Togo has extended a state of emergency in its northern Savanna region for another six months due to continued attacks by Islamist militants. Togolese parliament.

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Mali: German Military Resumes Reconnaissance Mission

The German military on Tuesday resumed its reconnaissance mission in Mali after over a three-week suspension following a disagreement with Mali’s government concerning flight clearances. Presently, Berlin has deployed about.

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Colonel Assimi Goita Hosts Burkina Faso Military Leader Over Bilateral Cooperation

Mali’s coup leader, Colonel Assimi Goita has welcomed the leader of Burkina Faso’s military leader, Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba in the Malian capital, Bamako to discuss bilateral cooperation. Aside.

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Elsie Initiative Fund approves USD3.7m for Ghana Military Women on Peacekeeping Missions

The Elsie Initiative Fund for Uniformed Women in Peace Operation (EIF) has announced that the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) will receive funding of USD 3.7 million over three years to.

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Avoid Fostering Ethnic and Political Divisions – President Kiir urges New Sudanese Unified Forces

South Sudan President, Salva Kiir, has urged the first batch of unified military and other forces who had successfully completed their basic training to avoid fostering ethnic and political divisions.

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Macron Urges Algeria to Move Beyond Shared ‘Painful’ History

The France President, Emmanuel Macron has urged Algeria to move beyond their shared “painful” history and look to the future. He also believed that the trauma of French colonial rule.

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Tigrayan, Ethiopia trade words over renewed offensives

Tigrayan has raised concerns over the renewed offensive by the Ethiopia forces against its southern positions in violation of the months-long cease-fire deal. But Ethiopia’s government blamed Tigrayan rebels for.

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DRC: Burundi deploys troops amid suspicion

Burundi has led the line this week in sending troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, as part of an East African Regional Force to end decades of unrest.

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Somali govt. resolves to crackdown on Al-Shabab ‘Shadow Courts’

The government of Somalia has planned to crackdown on the ‘shadow courts’ run by the Islamist militant group called Al-Shabab. Somalia’s new Interior Minister, Ahmed Moalim Figi who disclosed this.

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