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In this episode of The Breakdown, we examine why the US demands Mali drop Russia as a condition for renewed security cooperation, marking a sharp shift after years of limited engagement in the Sahel. According to diplomats familiar with talks in Bamako, Washington offered support against jihadist groups but tied it to ending Mali’s partnership…
A pediatric anesthesiologist at Children’s Nebraska, Dr. Amy Beethe, formed a lasting...
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The hostility between Ilhan Omar and President Donald Trump continues to exacerbate, as the...
Tropical Cyclone Gezani has torn through Madagascar’s key port hub, flattening homes and claiming at least 31 lives as it swept across the Indian Ocean island, officials confirmed Wednesday. The...
The United States is deploying troops to Nigeria to train the country’s military in countering extremist groups, Nigerian officials confirmed Wednesday, as northern regions battle with a deepening...
Egypt has refreshed its Cabinet, installing a new defense minister and 13 other officials as authorities attempt to steady the country amid economic strain and intensifying regional tensions. The swearing-in...
A North Carolina mother of three was fatally shot by “the man she once loved” in a suspected case of murder-suicide, the deceased victim’s family said, per PEOPLE. Two of the victim’s...
The Trump administration is preparing to cut portions of federal health and transportation funding to several states governed by Democrats, widening a pattern of financial disputes between Washington and...
Days after a Florida A&M University College of Law student said administrators asked her to remove or change the word “Black” from promotional materials for a Black History Month event,...
Rising political friction in South Sudan is fueling a fresh wave of violence, drawing alarm from the United Nations, which warns the country is edging toward a critical breaking point. Addressing the U.N....
Egypt’s legislature has endorsed an extensive cabinet overhaul, approving changes to several ministries as the government confronts economic strain and instability spilling over from regional conflicts....

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