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With Sahel fight at stake, Macron pledges role in Chad |

With Sahel fight at stake, Macron pledges role in Chad “France will never let anyone question and will never let anyone threaten – not today, not tomorrow – Chad’s stability and integrity … France will also be here to support, without hesitation, the promise of a peaceful Chad” vowed President Emmanuel Macron Saturday 24/04/2021 French President Emmanuel Macron and Mahamat Idriss Deby, son of late Chadian President Idriss Deby, attend the state funeral of the slain leader in N’Djamena, Chad, April 23, 2021. (AFP) N’DJAMENA French president Emmanuel Macron attended the N’Djamena funeral of Idriss Deby Itno, a key figure in France-led regional fight against the Sahel’s jihadist threat, as he voiced backing for the fallen president’s son and successor, Mahamat Idriss Deby.

Chad leader s death stokes concern for regional stability

Chad leader s death stokes concern for regional stability AFP 2 hrs ago © - Chad s army is one of Africa s most effective The sudden death of Chadian president Idriss Deby Itno has unleashed anxious speculation about how leadership change will affect a nation pivotal to events in the Sahel and beyond. Deby died on Tuesday from wounds sustained in a battle with rebels, according to the official account, a day after provisional election results gave him a sixth term in office. In power for 30 years, the Chadian leader was a former rebel leader and trained military man who had become a vital piece on the African chessboard.

The French might have bombed a wedding party in Mali And no one seems to care

Published date: 15 January 2021 16:54 UTC | Last update: 2 days ago The French say they killed armed fighters, but like US attacks on Yemen, Afghanistan or Somalia, there is no proof that those killed by the recent drone strikes were combatants A French Reaper drone is pictured at a military base in Niamey, Niger, on 15 December 2019 (AFP) On the afternoon of 3 January, the French military deployed a Reaper drone over the village of Bounti in central Mali. The drone dropped three bombs on a dwelling in an open area outside the village, killing dozens of rebel fighters, the French military said. Hours after the attack, however, several witnesses from Bounti said a series of bombs had struck a wedding party in the village, killing up to 20 civilians and injuring several others. According to Jeunesse Tabital Pulaaku, an advocacy group for Fulani herders, the father of the groom was killed, too. The group later published the names of 19

French troops stay in Mali after coup, no end in sight

French troops stay in Mali after coup, no end in sight By ELAINE GANLEYAugust 25, 2020 GMT PARIS (AP) It was a picture postcard meant to portray unity in the vast and fragile lands that once were French colonies: President Emmanuel Macron standing with the leaders of five West African countries where France has spearheaded a counter-terrorism war since 2013. “We are all convinced that victory is possible,” Macron said at the summit in Mauritania. That was less than two months ago. Today, one of the five leaders has fallen. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, the president of Mali the country at the center of the battle against Islamist extremists was ousted last week in a coup d’etat. But an unflinching Macron is pressing on, refusing to withdraw France’s 5,100 troops from West Africa, even though extremist attacks have multiplied and victory looks like a mirage in the crescent-shaped sand dunes for which France’s Operation Barkhane is named.

Les soldats français répandent trop d informations sensibles en ligne, selon Mediapart

Les soldats français répandent trop d informations sensibles en ligne, selon Mediapart
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