Tuareg rebels vow Mali's junta will fall
In tonight's edition: Mali's separatist Tuareg rebels declare the country's junta will fall, a day after its military leader said the situation was under control. Also, DR Congo is set to put boots on the ground to protect its lucrative mines. And tens of thousands of migrants continue to brave the Eastern Route each year, despite the number of people dying on the journey doubling to a record high in 2025.
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