Tuareg rebellion, jihadism and Russian influence collide in Mali, blurring the line between insurgency, proxy war and ...
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The Mali crisis could have a dangerous spillover effect
The Sahel region could see a major surge of instability unless urgent action is taken to seek a diplomatic solution.
Russia is losing ground not only in Ukraine but in Africa as well, where its “Afrika Corps” is getting pushed out of Mali by ...
Located in the same Sahel region and threatened by similar jihadist insurgents, Nigeria has some lessons to learn from Mali.
Until gaining independence, the Sahell nations of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have been among the poorest countries in ...
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If you still think Russia is a superpower… watch this and laugh at their satisfying collapse
France says Russia has been “largely defeated” in Africa — and the evidence is mounting. From collapsing security promises in ...
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Join a distinguished panel for a timely discussion on the short and long-term prospects for improved U.S. relations with the ...
On April 25, Mali’s brutal civil war escalated. Thousands of Al-Qaeda and Tuareg separatist forces launched coordinated ...
Armed men destroyed the community radio station Naata, the only station still broadcasting in the border town of Labbezanga, ...
The United States is competing with Russia, China, and terror groups across the continent of Africa in the information domain.
The ongoing civil war in Mali—where a jihadist group is poised to seize power—is spilling over into Nigeria, with ominous humanitarian consequences.
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