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Three Russian Paramilitaries Killed In Central African Republic

Three Russian Paramilitaries Killed In Central African Republic
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Central African Republic gov t says forces killed 44 rebels | Conflict News

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Breaking News | Africa: Why UN Peacekeeping Missions Have Failed To Pacify Continent s Hotspots

Views: Visits 0 In Africa, foreign military interventions are in the spotlight for failing to end conflicts at the continent’s hotspots. Both internal and external political interests are contributing factors. Military interventions under the United Nations banner are deployed to deal with armed conflicts on the continent. However, despite having superior weapons compared to armed groups scattered across Africa, these UN missions have failed and continue to fail dismally on their mandates. In countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), South Sudan, Mali and the Central African Republic, peacekeepers find themselves having to deal with different political and cultural situations they often don’t understand. There are also vested interests that often work against the UN mandate.

Why UN peacekeeping missions have failed to pacify Africa′s hotspots  | Africa | DW

In Africa, foreign military interventions are in the spotlight for failing to end conflicts at the continent's hotspots. Both internal and external political interests are contributing factors.

Why UN peacekeeping missions have failed to pacify Africa s hotspots

news Why UN peacekeeping missions have failed to pacify Africa s hotspots dw.com 2 hrs ago Isaac Mugabi In Africa, foreign military interventions are in the spotlight for failing to end conflicts at the continent s hotspots. Both internal and external political interests are contributing factors. © Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo/picture alliance Residents flee past French armored personnel carries, in Bangui, Central African Republic Military interventions under the United Nations banner are deployed to deal with armed conflicts on the continent. However, despite having superior weapons compared to armed groups scattered across Africa, these UN missions have failed and continue to fail dismally on their mandates.

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