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▶️ #Mali demands end to France’s interventions

Mali has called for an urgent meeting by the UN Security Council to present evidence of France supporting terrorist groups on its soil.

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President Buhari has promised to resolve the conflict between #Mali and Cote d'Ivoire

Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to ensure peace in Africa

The conflict between the two countries has been resolved Mali and Cote D'Ivoire due to military intervention without permission

Former President of Nigeria told Buhari about what is happening, Buhari said action must be taken Read more:

https://hausa.legit.ng/news/1490934- president-buhari-has-promised-to-solve-the-conflict-he-set-between-Mali-cote-divoire/
Islamic State reports attacks in #Mali and #Benin in which more than 100 people have been killed, including Russian mercenaries

The Islamists attacked for the first time in Benin, a country located on the border with Niger, where on two occasions, in July and September, local soldiers were attacked on a section of the road between the cities of Kandy and Malanville, Alibori region, during which 6 soldiers died.


In addition, IS has claimed responsibility for major attacks, on the Malian army base in Tessit and in the town of Talataye. The first occurred on August 8 and 42 soldiers of the Malian Armed Forces became its victims, and the military facility was looted and set on fire. The second occurred recently and its victims were JNIM militants and militiamen from Azawad, among them a total of 60 people died, and the rest fled despite the support of the Malian Air Force.
The German military is scrutinising the actions of Russian forces that recently arrived near its main camp in the Gao area of #Mali and is keeping a close eye on the operation of the airport there, Germany's defence minister told Reuters.
BAMAKO (Reuters) - #Mali does not respect and will not apply sanctions imposed by West Africa's main political and economic bloc on neighbouring Guinea in the wake of last year's coup, Mali's interim prime minister said on Wednesday.

The 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) last week imposed sanctions on Guinea's ruling junta for taking too long to organise elections and restore democracy after seizing power last year.
#Mali: At least 11 people dead in bus blast
The bus was struck by a blast on the road between Bandiagara and Goundaka, in the Mopti area in the early afternoon, a security source said.
#Mali's former prime minister Moussa Mara is headed to Paris in the coming days.
The #Czech army withdraws from #Mali

Ernochov informed her at the end of August that the ESK army in particular would not continue the mission in Mali. There are currently 120 soldiers in the EUTM mission in Mali and the military is expected to complete the mission by mid-December.
The United Kingdom announces the withdrawal of its troops from the multinational mission in #Mali

"Two coups in three years have undermined international efforts to promote peace," said Secretary of State for the British Armed Forces, James Heappey.

The Secretary of State for the British Armed Forces, James Heappey, announced on Monday that London will withdraw "earlier than planned" its troops from the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).

"Today […] I can announce that the UK contingent will also leave the MINUSMA mission earlier than planned," said the senior official during a speech in the House of Commons.

Heappey maintained that the responsibility for this measure rests with the Bamako authorities. "Two coups in a span of three years have undermined international efforts to promote peace," he said.
The German government’s statement could hardly have come as a surprise. Announcing this week that it would pull its 1,000 troops from the UN’s Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in #Mali (MINUSMA) by May 2024, Germany thus followed in the footsteps of the UK and Sweden, who this year have both declared withdrawals from the mission
https://unherd.com/thepost/europe-surrenders-mali-influence-to-russia/