Stories from Mali
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Russian Africa Corps Operation Raises Concerns
Russia has deployed its Africa Corps, named after Erwin Rommel's Africa Corps, to Mali. The deployment comes as many African countries are experiencing civil unrest or conflict.
WBUR Boston
Russian Africa Corps Operation Raises Concerns
Russian forces, operating under the name 'Africa Core,' are present in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. The effectiveness of this post-Wagner operation in solving regional problems is questioned.
BBC World Service
Russian Forces Active In Mali And Niger
French troops have withdrawn from Mali, with Russian forces now present in Mali and Niger. The peak of violence in African countries was in the 1990s, when a majority of African countries experienced serious civil unrest or civil conflict.
BBC World Service
France-Mali Diplomatic Strain Continues
France and Mali are experiencing diplomatic strain related to the city of Kidal. The source believes that the solution is not to have Russian troops there, as they only know how to shoot people, and a political and diplomatic approach is needed.
RFI Monde
Mali Separatist Groups Ally With Jihadists
The FLA, a separatist group, has prevented the state from returning to Kidal. The separatist flag has now been raised again over the fort in Kidal. The Russian forces were described as having a small number of troops. The size of Mali is twice that of Ukraine.
France Inter
France-Mali Diplomatic Strain Over Kidal
Russian mercenaries have reportedly accompanied strong anti-French propaganda in Mali. This propaganda has been observed as part of a system implemented by Russia, influencing the population's perception of the French army's role.
France Inter
Mali Urged To Return To Constitutional Norms
An analyst suggested that Mali should return to constitutional norms to allow all Malians to contribute to securing the country. The speaker noted that they were speaking from outside of Mali.
KQED FM
Mali Army Strength Tied To Governance, Freedoms
Despite being strong and well-equipped, the Malian army lacks a clear political vision, according to a BBC WS backup report. This observation comes amid ongoing security challenges and a failing security strategy.
BBC WS backup
Mali Conflict: 14 Separatists Killed
An advocate for democracy, stability, and dignity in Mali expressed condolences for lives sacrificed and civilians killed over the weekend. NGOs claim 15 civilian deaths, while Malian authorities report 14 separatists killed. The capital city is reportedly besieged by rebels.
WNYC 93.9 FM
Mali Separatists Killed Amid Governance Questions
Malian authorities reported that 14 separatists were killed in a northwest operation. The bishop of the diocese of Combeau has also collected information, noting divergent accounts and uncertainty about the events. The exact number of civilian casualties was not specified.
RFI Monde