Tuareg rebels vow Mali junta will fall
Summary
Tuareg rebels in Mali have said the country's military government will be overthrown, shortly after the military leader said the situation was under control. Meanwhile, the Democratic Republic of Congo plans to send troops to protect its valuable mining areas, and many migrants are still risking dangerous travel routes despite rising deaths.Key Facts
- Tuareg rebels in Mali have declared that the military junta ruling the country will fall.
- Mali’s military leader recently claimed that the security situation in the country is under control.
- The Democratic Republic of Congo will send soldiers to protect its important mines.
- The number of migrants traveling the dangerous Eastern Route is high, with deaths doubling in 2025.
- The article also mentions other events in Africa and around the world, such as reports on human rights and political situations.
- The information comes from a report produced by Yinka Oyetade and Antonia Cimini on France 24.
- The Tuareg rebels are controlling areas including Mali’s city of Kidal.
- The article covers ongoing conflicts and security issues in several African countries.
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