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🇲🇱 Mali

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Conflict

Russia deploys Ukraine-based drones across Africa

New photographic evidence confirms that Russia is utilizing drone technology tested in the Ukraine conflict for operations in Africa. These systems are being deployed by the Africa Corps, formerly known as the Wagner Group, throughout the Sahel region. Experts suggest this move highlights how Moscow leverages battle-tested hardware to expand its influence and support security efforts in Mali.

6 days ago  ·  1 source
Conflict

Tuareg rebels down Russian helicopter in Mali

Tuareg fighters have reportedly shot down a Russian helicopter operating within Malian territory. The incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict involving local insurgent groups and foreign-backed military forces. No casualties have been confirmed by official government sources yet.

3 days ago  ·  1 source
Conflict

Insurgents attack Malian prison and towns

Armed insurgents launched coordinated attacks on a prison and several towns across Mali. The national army confirmed the strikes, which disrupted security in the affected regions including Kenieroba. Military officials are currently assessing the impact of these offensives on regional stability.

5 days ago  ·  1 source
Diplomacy

Nigeria ramps up human trafficking fight

The Nigerian House of Representatives is pushing for a more robust national and regional strategy to combat escalating human trafficking across West Africa. Lawmakers expressed concerns regarding the vulnerability of migrants in nations like Mali and Ethiopia, calling for stronger humanitarian support and international cooperation. The committee aims to overhaul existing anti-trafficking frameworks to better protect at-risk populations.

10 hours ago  ·  1 source
Geopolitics

Nigeria repatriates citizens from migration routes

The federal government has assisted over 1,000 Nigerian nationals in returning home from volatile migration routes across Lebanon, Mali, and the Middle East. This operation is part of an effort to stem irregular migration and curb human trafficking networks. Officials are now working with international partners to provide comprehensive protection services to the returnees.

13 hours ago  ·  1 source
Economy

West African states strengthen livestock monitoring

ECOWAS and regional health authorities have launched an initiative to improve livestock traceability to curb disease spread and improve cross-border trade standards. The project, utilizing the National Livestock Information Management System, involves coordinating veterinary protocols across multiple member nations. This regional move is aimed at mitigating risks associated with animal health and streamlining regional supply chains.

3 days ago  ·  1 source
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