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France expels two Malian diplomats, suspends counterterrorism cooperation

France expelled two Malian diplomats and ended its counterterrorism cooperation with Mali in response to the arrest of a French diplomat in Bamako on espionage charges, marking a significant deterioration in bilateral relations.

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Mali Arrests French National, 55 Soldiers Amidst Coup Plot Accusations"

In Mali, a French national was arrested for allegedly working with French intelligence, alongside at least 55 Malian soldiers, including two generals, accused of plotting to destabilize the government; this follows the detention of the former prime minister, amidst a context of political instability...

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Russia Expands Military Footprint in Africa, Bypassing Sanctions

Russia is circumventing Western sanctions to deliver sophisticated weaponry, including tanks and artillery, to West Africa, bolstering its Africa Corps and increasing its influence in a region experiencing U.S. and European troop withdrawals.

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Wagner Out, Africa Corps In: Russia Maintains Military Grip on Mali

Following the withdrawal of the Wagner Group from Mali, the Russian-backed Africa Corps has assumed its role, continuing military and political support for the Malian junta amid a surge in jihadist attacks.

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Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia's Military Presence Remains

The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after more than three and a half years, but Russia's state-controlled Africa Corps will maintain a military presence, continuing its support for the Malian army against insurgents despite reported heavy losses and accusations of human...

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Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia's Military Presence Remains

The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after over three and a half years of fighting Islamic extremists, but Russia's state-controlled paramilitary force, the Africa Corps, will continue operations, indicating a shift in approach.

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Russia Replaces Wagner with Africa Corps in Africa

Following Wagner's departure from Mali in June 2024 after a 3.5-year counterinsurgency mission, Russia is replacing the mercenary group with the Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps, a paramilitary force operating under the Russian defense ministry, in several African countries including Mali, Niger, and...

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Malian Junta Grants Leader Indefinite Presidential Term

Mali's military junta granted its leader, General Assimi Goïta, an indefinite presidential term, breaking its promise to return power to civilians by March 2024; this follows the dissolution of political parties and restrictions on their activities, amid accusations of human rights abuses.

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Wagner's departure from Mali: Russian military presence continues under Africa Corps

The Wagner Group's withdrawal from Mali is replaced by the Africa Corps, a Russian paramilitary organization under the Ministry of Defense; this ensures continued Russian military influence in Mali despite the official departure of Wagner following the death of its leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in Augu...

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Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia Maintains Military Presence

The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali, ending its 3.5-year counter-insurgency operation; however, Russia will maintain its military presence in Mali through the Africa Corps, a state-controlled paramilitary force, amid concerns over human rights abuses and recent battlefi...

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Wagner Pulls Out of Mali, But Russia's Military Presence Remains

Despite the Wagner Group's announced withdrawal from Mali after three years of fighting insurgents, a Russian special forces unit, the Africa Corps, will remain, continuing Russian military involvement in the country; the Africa Corps, composed mostly of former Wagner mercenaries, will focus on trai...

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Wagner Withdraws from Mali, Replaced by Russia-Backed Africa Corps

The Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after 3.5 years of fighting Islamist insurgents, claiming mission success and handing over operations to the Africa Corps, a Russian-backed group largely composed of former Wagner mercenaries, while the Malian Ministry of Defence has yet to comment...

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