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Reliefweb
April 2, 2018
Welcomes the state of operationalisation of the G5 Sahel Joint Force, which has just successfully conducted its first two operations after the establishment of its Headquarters in Sevare. Council pays tribute to the leaders of the Member States of the G5 Sahel, namely Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, NigerÃâà...
Ottawa Citizen
March 19, 2018
When I first arrived in Mali in November 2016 to provide training to Malian soldiers on humanitarian law, human rights and gender issues as part of the ... Supported by various UN Security Council Resolutions and headquartered in Sevare, it is still trying to figure out its role in a region already crowded withÃâà...
The Daily Star
February 7, 2018
This has provided support for two initial operations, which have taken place in the volatile "tri-border" area where the frontiers of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso converge, and to set up a headquarters, located in Sevare, Mali. On Sunday, Malian Defense Minister Tieman Hubert Coulibaly said the G5 forceÃâà...
News24
February 7, 2018
This has provided support for two initial operations, which have taken place in the volatile "tri-border" area where the frontiers of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso converge, and to set up a headquarters, located in Sevare, Mali. On Sunday, Malian Defence Minister Tieman Hubert Coulibaly said the G5 forceÃâà...
eNCA
October 23, 2017
... Mali, Mauritania and Niger - are to launch the first operation against the jihadists at the end of October but lack funding for equipment and training. Earlier Sunday, the ambassadors had visited the command headquarters in the central Malian town of Sevare for talks on the security crisis in the region.
eNCA
September 9, 2017
MALI – Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita on Saturday inaugurated the headquarters for a planned five-nation force to combat jihadists in the Sahel region, officials who attended the ceremony told AFP. The HQ is located in central Mali at Sevare, about 10 kilometres (six miles) east of Mopti, in aÃâà...
BBC News
August 8, 2015
At least 13 people are thought to have been killed, including five UN workers, in a hostage siege at a hotel in the central Malian town of Sevare. A further four UN workers survived by hiding in cupboards for almost 24 hours as the attack unfolded. The suspected Islamist gunmen had retreated to the hotelÃâà...
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