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Burkina, Niger To Quit G5 Anti-jihadist Force
The military leaders of Burkina Faso and Niger said Saturday they would quit the G5 anti-jihadist force in Africa's Sahel ...
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Perfect Storm: Niger’s Uranium Amidst Sahelian Chaos
After several weeks of tense diplomatic negotiations and saber-rattling between Niamey and Paris, President Emmanuel Macron’s ...
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Mali: the army claims to have repelled 4 jihadist attacks
The Malian army claimed on Sunday to have repelled four "terrorist" attacks in four localities in the north of the country, ...
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Militants kill at least 40 in north Burkina Faso attack on Sunday -U.N.
Islamist jihadist militants killed at least 40 civilians during an attack in northern Burkina Faso over the weekend, the ...
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In Burkina Faso's blockaded towns, war crimes and mutual aid
Around a million people in Burkina Faso are living under suffocating blockades imposed by jihadist groups on dozens of towns ...
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At Least 40 Civilians Killed In Burkina Jihadist Attack: UN
At least 40 civilians were killed in a jihadist attack in the northern Burkina Faso town of Djibo at the weekend, the UN Human Rights Office said Tuesday.
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Rights groups say Israeli attack that killed journalist in Lebanon appeared deliberate
Dec. 7 (UPI) --Two human rights groups said Thursday that Israel should face war crime charges for an attack that killed one ...
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Burkina: fifteen civilians killed in "simultaneous attacks" this weekend
Fifteen civilians, including three army auxiliaries, were killed in "simultaneous attacks" by suspected jihadists on Saturday ...
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In Burkina Faso, the propaganda war rages after the jihadist attack on Djibo
How many soldiers and civilians fell under the bullets of jihadists from the Support Group for Islam and Muslims (GSIM, ...
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Burkina, Niger to quit the anti-jihadist force G5 Sahel
The military leaders of Burkina Faso and Niger said Saturday they would quit the G5 anti-jihadist force in Africa’s Sahel ...
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40 civilians killed in Burkina Faso jihadist attack: UN
At least 40 civilians were killed in a jihadist attack in the northern Burkina Faso town of Djibo at the weekend, the United ...
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Burkina Faso and Niger to quit G5 Sahel anti-jihadist force
The military leaders of Burkina Faso and Niger said Saturday they would quit the G5 anti-jihadist force in Africa's Sahel ...

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