Russia Evolving Position in Mali: Wagner Out, Africa Corps. In

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In this episode of Flashpoint, we go beyond the headlines to explore Russia’s quiet shift from Wagner to the Africa Corps in Mali. Under pressure from Algeria, Moscow is phasing out mercenaries in favor of a state-run military presence — a move that is raising alarm among Tuareg leaders in the north.

We break down how Algeria influenced this transition, what Wagner’s legacy leaves behind, and why Tuareg commanders are now cautiously engaging with jihadist groups like GSIM. As Mali’s conflict shifts, Russia’s role is evolving — but not disappearing. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly insights on the Middle East-Africa region.

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