Poor air quality, lax standards put Camp Lemonnier personnel at risk, IG says

Navy officials in charge of the military’s main operating base in Africa put troops at higher risk of exposure to toxic air by not heeding environmental safety requirements, a Defense Department probe found.

For the first time, France’s Macron calls 1944 killings of West African troops by French a massacre

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday for the first time recognized the killing of West African soldiers by the French Army in 1944 as a massacre in a letter addressed to the Senegalese authorities.

Donald Trump expected to consider recognizing Somaliland independence, former UK defense minister says

Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but its status remains unrecognized by every country except Ethiopia. U.S. recognition would increase pressure on the U.K. and other nations to follow suit.

US Gray Eagle drone crashes in Somalia

An investigation has been launched to determine a U.S. Army-operated MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone went down.

US acknowledges limits in curbing UAE support for Sudan’s RSF

The State Department spokesperson’s comments came in response to questions about continued UAE military and logistical support for the paramilitary RSF despite allegations of war crimes. The UAE has denied these accusations, maintaining its aid is solely humanitarian.

Bloody attack in Mali’s capital shows al-Qaeda’s shifting strategy

The al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM released a statement afterward declaring the attack that killed 77 people had been driven by vengeance — for “slaughters committed by this ruling clique and its Russian allies against our Muslim people,” referring to Russia’s Wagner Group.

Sudan’s civil war fueled by secret arms shipments from UAE and Iran

Sudan’s devastating civil war is being fueled in part by weapons secretly supplied to both sides by foreign countries, including munitions and drones from the United Arab Emirates and Iran, according to confidential assessments, a State Department funded report and evidence collected from captured weapons in Sudan.

Bipartisan Senate bill prods US to help end Sudan war

The legislation would require the State Department to regularly report to Congress on whether the human rights violations committed by the Sudanese army and the rebel paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have risen to the level of genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity.

UAE accuses Sudanese army of bombing ambassador’s residence

The Sudanese army accuses the UAE of supporting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, which the UAE denies. The two countries also expelled each other’s diplomats earlier this year.

UN Security Council unanimously extends Kenya-led security mission in Haiti for a year

The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously Monday to extend for another year the mandate of the armed security mission helping Haiti fight armed gangs.