PARIS (Reuters) – Just as its leaders were defining a new “hands-off” strategy for Africa, France has been thrust onto the front line of one of the continent’s riskiest battlefields deep in the desert of Mali. Head Francois Hollande’s backing of air strikes to halt Islamist rebels advancing on the hub Bamako raises the threat level for eight French hostages held by al Qaeda allies in the Sahara and for the 30,000 French expatriates living in neighbouring, mostly Muslim states.
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Mali: one African war France could not avoid
Mali: one African war France could not avoid
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