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by AFP Staff Writers Bamako (AFP) Oct 30, 2021
Seven Malian soldiers were killed in separate attacks on Saturday, the army said, in the the latest violence in the conflict-ridden Sahel state. Five soldiers were killed on patrol when their pick-up truck hit a road bomb near the central Malian town of Segou, about 200 kilometres (124 miles) northeast of the capital Bamako, the military said. "A sweep of the area where the incident occurred led to the arrest of two suspects who were immediately handed over to the gendarmerie," the statement added. Earlier on Saturday, two soldiers were also killed and three were wounded in a separate attack near the village of Mourdiah, about 200 kilometres (124 miles) north of Bamako, according to the army. It added that the death toll was provisional. Mali has been struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency that first erupted in the north in 2012, and which has claimed thousands of military and civilian lives. Despite the presence of thousands of French and UN troops, the conflict has engulfed central Mali and spread to neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger. Central Mali has become one of the epicentres of the Sahel-wide conflict, where ethnic killings and attacks on government forces are frequent. Laying roadside bombs -- or IEDs -- is a common tactic of jihadist groups in the region.
Africa to press climate finance demands at COP26: negotiator Glasgow (AFP) Oct 28, 2021 African countries will use next week's COP summit to demand rich nations honour and then deepen their pledges to fund the fight against climate change, a top negotiator said Thursday. The UN meeting in Scotland hosts a two-day summit of world leaders from Monday, with organisers warning that the chances of averting runaway climate change are dwindling. For wealthy economies, the big focus will be on cuts in carbon emissions to try to restrict global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees ... read more
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