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DW News Africa with Michael Okwu, 12 June 2025 – DW – 06/12/2025

DW News Africa with Michael Okwu, 12 June 2025 – DW – 06/12/2025

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06/12/2025
June 12, 2025
What does Russia want from Africa? On DW News Africa this week, we look at Moscow's ambitions on the Continent. Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, says Russia has plans to boost economic and military ties - just as the Russian Wagner paramilitary group quits Mali. Plus, what makes Burkina Faso's junta leader Ibrahim Traoré so popular?

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