
French Parliament Approves Law to Ease Return of Colonial-Era Art
New legislation simplifies restitution, allowing the return of artefacts from 1815–1972 without individual votes.

New legislation simplifies restitution, allowing the return of artefacts from 1815–1972 without individual votes.

France still holds tens of thousands of colonial-era artefacts, prompting a new measure focusing on items acquired between 1815 and 1972.

The Commission seems unaware if it still has boots on the ground in Niger and Mali.

Alliance bolsters new bloc’s autonomy while deterring potential aggressors

A simple typo has resulted in a Russia ally receiving “detailed descriptions of British research into hypersonic missiles.”

Germany had initially planned to withdraw forces by 2024, but a ban on flying drones by the increasingly pro-Russian Malian government makes current participation unviable.

This is the latest in a reduction of European troops in the country which were there to help the Malian government fight jihadist insurgents.

After discovering a mass grave, Mali claims advanced state of putrefaction rules out Malian involvement. French military sources, for their part, have produced footage of what they allege are Russian mercenaries arranging corpses to frame France for war crimes.

Moura and the surrounding area are semi-controlled by Islamist insurgents. They impose taxes and Sharia law, threaten those refusing to adhere to their strict behavioural code, and often attempt to recruit fighters from the Peuhl ethnic group in the region by exploiting their grievances against both the Malian government and other ethnic groups, according to Human Rights Watch.

Malian authorities claimed allegations concerning the military killing of civilians, as reported by French outlets, are a strategy aimed at destabilising the political transition, demoralising the Malian people and discrediting the Malian army.