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A shooting at a mine site controlled by Russia-linked Wagner mercenary group in the Central African Republic has killed at ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6d
At least 11 dead in shooting at Central African Republic gold mine operated by Russia's Wagner group
The victims were shot dead Wednesday night at a gold mine in Ndassima, around 450 km east of Bangui, the capital of the ...
International Criminal Court judges have found two leaders of a predominantly Christian rebel group in the Central African ...
Global South World on MSN5d
CAR Roundup: Armed group dissolution, local elections delayed again, 11 killed in Wagner group's shooting incident
MSF doctor urges UK action on Gaza According to reports from Médecins Sans Frontières, Dr Prudence Jarrett highlighted the UK ...
The African Union welcomed on Friday the dissolution of two of the most powerful armed groups in the Central African Republic, urging other combatants to also lay down their arms.
Two years after Prigožin's death, Russian mercenaries remain in the field as employees of the Ministry of Defence. They are ...
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The New Times on MSNColonial impulses die hard: The Guardian’s war on African agency
The Guardian published an article with the speculative and loaded title: “Rwanda and Russia look to lock in influence as CAR president eyes third term.” Written from Abidjan, Ivory Coast—not from ...
At least 11 people were shot at a gold mine in the Central African Republic, controlled by Wagner Group, as villagers sought ...
The British government announced in early July that a far-right group called the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) will be ...
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The Root on MSNAll The Wars in Africa You Never Hear About, But Should Know
In the north of Mozambique, Al-Shabaab have waged a brutal insurgency since 2017, leading to beheadings, rapes, and burned villages, even as recent as reports dated 2024. The fight over liquified ...
Critical minerals are “critical” because they’re hard to mine or substitute. Additionally, their supply chains are ...
Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to pay more than 40 million euros ($46.37 million) in a sponsorship deal with Spanish ...
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