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U.N. troop rotations in Mali to resume on Monday

Troop rotations by the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali will resume on Monday, a mission spokesperson said on Saturday, one month after Malian authorities suspended them and accused foreign soldiers.

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Blinken in Rwanda for talks on tensions with DR Congo

US top diplomat, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, arrived in Rwanda late Wednesday on a two-day visit to calm tensions between Rwanda and its neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo over.

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Mali Receives Military Aircraft from Russia

Mali’s military government has received several fighter jets and helicopters from Russia, which has become a close and controversial ally in its fight against Islamist militants. The aircraft was handed.

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Rwanda, DR Congo Leaders to Begin Talks to End Regional Tensions

U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, said Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have agreed to begin talks to ease the tension over fighting in eastern Congo. Blinken, speaking.

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Chad and rebels to sign deal after months of talks

Chad’s transitional authorities and rebel groups are expected to sign an agreement in Doha on Monday paving the way to a broader national reconciliation dialogue later this month, the Qatari.

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US Donates Military Vehicles to AU Troops in Somalia

The United States has donated 24 armoured personnel carriers to the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia, three months after the deadliest attack in years on the U.S.-backed peacekeeping mission..

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Nigeria’s military to use ‘maximum firepower’ against armed groups

Nigeria’s military will use maximum firepower to uproot the armed groups that are behind mounting insecurity in the country, the airforce said on Wednesday, amid concerns that the situation, if.

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Congo to reassess U.N. withdrawal plan after protests

Democratic Republic of Congo’s government will re-evaluate the withdrawal plan of the United Nations peacekeeping mission after deadly anti-U.N. protests last week, it said late on Monday, suggesting it may.

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Mali’s military blasts Macron’s ‘neocolonial’ attitude

Mali’s army-led government has urged French President Emmanuel Macron to abandon his “neo-colonial and patronising” attitude as relations between Paris and Bamako deteriorate. France is reconfiguring its position in the.

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President Weah Condemns July 26 Violence

President George Weah has condemned the July 26 “violent assault” against Christopher Walter Sisulu Sivili, a student protester who was beaten and tortured by the CDC-COP, a hardline auxiliary of.

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