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The Russian paramilitary group Wagner has left Mali and its units there have been taken over by the Moscow-run Africa Corps, ...
Most of the Wagner personnel in Mali, who are originally from Russia, will be reintegrated into Africa Corps and remain in northern regional capitals ...
The Russian-backed Wagner Group, which spent more than three years fighting Islamic extremists in Mali, will be replaced by ...
Runduna sojojin  hayar Rasha ta Wagner ta fice daga Mali bayan shafe shekara uku da rabi a ƙasar yayin da zata miƙa ragamar ...
Russia's mercenary group Wagner said that it is leaving Mali after helping reestablish the Malian junta's control over regional centers.
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It’s a deeply symbolic gesture for Africa, even though the new pontiff is not from sub-Saharan Africa. Through Augustine of Hippo, Africa has already given the universal church one of its ...
The Russia-backed Wagner Group says it is leaving Mali after more than three and a half years of fighting Islamic extremists ...
The shift brings Russian support to ‘a more fundamental level’, says Kremlin-backed paramilitary force Africa Corps.
The Africa Corps, a Kremlin-controlled paramilitary force, said on Friday it will stay in Mali after Russia's Wagner mercenary group leaves following a 3-1/2 year fight against Islamist militants.
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