France finally agrees to leave Burkina Faso

After initially foot-dragging on the ultimatum given to them, France has finally agreed to withdraw its troops from Burkina Faso within a.

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France gets an ultimatum to leave Burkina Faso, as Macron foot drags

The Burkina Faso Military Junta has confirmed that it has asked ex-colonial ruler France to pull its troops out of the country.

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Africans should be in the UN Security Council says merciful China.

China is advocating for a place for Africans in the UN Security Council. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has said Africa should.

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Tunisia, France Sign $206m Deal For Budget Support

Tunisia and France have signed a 200-million-euro (about $206.9 million) deal to support the North African country’s budget. The Tunisian Economy Minister,.

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France, Germany Grant €600 Million JETP Concessional Financing to South Africa

France and Germany have signed a loan agreement of €300 million concessional financing to South Africa to support the country’s efforts in.

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Mali Vows To Defend Alleged National Sovereignty Violation Against France

Mali’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Abdoulaye Diop said the military government would exercise its right to self-defence if France continued to undermine the.

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France Hands Over Base, Begins Military Withdrawal From Mali

France has started withdrawing its troops from Mali with the handover of the Menaka base to the Malian forces. The general staff.

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France accuses Russia of disinformation campaign in Mali

France has accused Russia of mounting a disinformation campaign to discredit its almost decade-long military operation in Mali. The French army released.

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France Says Priority in Syria Remains U.N. Resolution, Peace Talks

    France is still seeking a United Nations Security Council resolution on Syria, the country’s foreign minister said on Thursday, adding.

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France’s Macron seen on top in first round presidential vote – poll

  Centrist Emmanuel Macron would come out ahead of far right leader Marine Le Pen in the first round of France’s presidential.

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