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Responsible Statecraft on MSNWagner mercenaries declare 'mission accomplished' in MaliBut in other parts of Africa the PMCs have been brought under direct control of the Russian government and they aren't going anywhere.
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Although Wagner’s departure signifies the end of a contentious chapter, Russia’s military presence in Mali is far from over.
Deadly clashes erupt in northern Mali as Azawad separatists ambush army convoy, claiming dozens of kills amid Russian-linked force presence.
SADAT organized the Syrian Arab mercenaries that did most of the fighting for Turkey in Syria, Libya, and the Caucasus backing Azerbaijan against Armenia. In 2014 President Putin of Russia asked ...
Malian army says its soldiers clashed with members of an armed separatist group in the country's north, resulting in the ...
Ukraine’s intelligence services have evolved into world-class operators, executing covert missions from Crimea to Africa.
In its more than three years in Mali, the Russian paramilitary group Wagner kidnapped, detained and tortured hundreds of civilians, including at former UN bases and camps shared with the ...
Several borders show untapped promise—zones we classify as Challenger archetypes. These include the Benin–Togo, Chad–Niger, and Mali–Burkina Faso frontiers. Each is marked by persistent insecurity, ...
The two-year-old Africa Corps, which has links to a covert branch of Russia’s army, is ascendant at a time when U.S. and ...
The Russian paramilitary group Wagner has left Mali and its units there have been taken over by the Moscow-run Africa Corps, ...
The Russia-backed Wagner Group said Friday it is leaving Mali after more than three and a half years of fighting Islamic extremists and insurgents in the country.
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