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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia plans to step up cooperation with African countries, including in "sensitive areas" such as defence ...
The Russia-backed Wagner Group says it is leaving Mali after more than three and a half years of fighting Islamic extremists ...
Moscow aims to strengthen military relationships in Africa, as Russian paramilitary group Wagner reportedly exits Mali.
Wagner yesterday or Africa Corps today, our point of contact remains the same, it is the … Kremlin,’ a Malian security source ...
Russia aims to bolster cooperation with African countries, particularly in defense and security sectors. Despite the exit of ...
Russia is strengthening ties with African nations in defense and security sectors, following the exit of the Wagner group ...
The Russian paramilitary group Wagner has left Mali and its units there have been taken over by the Moscow-run Africa Corps, ...
Russia's mercenary group Wagner said that it is leaving Mali after helping reestablish the Malian junta's control over ...
According to its own statements, the Kremlin wants to become more involved in Africa - also militarily. Russia's presence on ...
The shift brings Russian support to ‘a more fundamental level’, says Kremlin-backed paramilitary force Africa Corps.
After two historic Russia-Africa summits, several conferences and bilateral meetings intended to move Russia's relations from ...