Mali's junta has shut down a local private broadcaster after its fellow military-run ally Burkina Faso complained about its coverage, the station told AFP Friday.
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As Ukrinform reported, at the end of July, a coalition of anti-government groups in northern Mali killed more than 80 ...
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The European Union said on Saturday it had recalled its envoy from Niger because the ruling junta had questioned the way the ...
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It estimates that 44% of Nigeria’s territory is engulfed by fighting, twice the area that was affected three years ago.