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Agence France-Presse on MSNSurging jihadist violence in Sahel fuels fears unrest may spreadJihadists have intensified their offensives in the Sahel region in recent weeks, carrying out bloody raids in Mali, ...
The Alliance Of Sahel States - comprising Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso - has revealed plans for the establishment of a ...
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Government must connect Tema Port to Sahel countries – ACUCThe AfriKan Continental Union Consult (ACUC), a think tank in African good governance, has called on the government of Ghana to connect the Tema Port to landlocked Sahel countries to facilitate trade.
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Arabian Post on MSNSahel States Launch Regional Court To Tackle Terrorism And Human Rights AbusesThe Alliance of Sahel States has taken a decisive legal step by establishing a regional criminal court aimed at addressing ...
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is sounding the alarm: nearly 29 million people ...
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Gen. Michael Langley highlights the threat of African terror groups expanding, with Al-Qaeda factions growing and aiming to ...
Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley described the Sahel region, which includes Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, as “the epicenter ...
The Sahel region in Africa is now the “epicenter of terrorism on the globe,” a four-star Marine Corps general warned Thursday ...
Russia's Wagner mercenary group said on Friday it was leaving Mali after fighting Islamist militants for three-and-a-half years and returning home after its mission in the African country had been ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Sahel States Establish Regional Criminal Court to Combat Terrorism and Rights ViolationsThe Alliance of Sahel States (AES) announced the establishment of a new regional criminal court during an interministerial ...
The U.S. military’s top general in Africa said terrorist factions in the Sahel region have increased their presence so much in the past three years that they soon may be able to launch attacks ...
KUWAIT CITY, June 3: The spokesperson for the unified government e-services application (Sahel), Yousef Kazem, announced ...
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