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Mali rebel group sees regime falling 'sooner or later'

Mali rebel group sees regime falling 'sooner or later'

A spokesperson for the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) has stated that the Malian regime will eventually fall. The separatist group is also calling for the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces currently supporting the country's military.

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Iraq war cost US $25 billion so far, Pentagon says

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