When Russian state-backed mercenaries started moving into Mali in late 2021 to help the military government defeat the country’s jihadists and separatists, they bore a promise from Moscow: They would be more reliable, more effective and less hypocritical partners than their predecessors from France and the United Nations. In the span of a few days […]
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