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Mali president, PM resign after arrest by military junta
Mali’s interim president and prime minister resigned on Wednesday (26 May), a top junta aide said, two days after they were detained and stripped of their powers in what appeared to amount to the country’s second coup in nine months.
Briefing – New EU strategic priorities for the Sahel: Addressing regional challenges through better governance – 09-07-2021
Recent events have shown that the Sahel region remains highly politically unstable. The military takeover of the Chadian government following President Idriss Déby’s sudden death in April 2021 and the repercussions of the August 2020 and May 2021 military coups in Mali are worrying signs of weak democratic governance structures. Burkina Faso’s transitional democracy has also been severely destabilised by the activities of extremist groups and internal conflicts. This political fragility and the lack of government legitimacy have made the responses to the Sahel’s security and humanitarian issues all the more challenging. The continued threat posed by terrorist armed groups and rising intercommunal violence over land and resources have led to both internal and cross-border displacements in Sahel countries. Meanwhile, the inadequacy of governance mechanisms for managing this displacement, compounded by environmental degradation, resource scarcity and population growth, has created a severe humanitarian crisis. Since 2011, the European Union (EU) strategy for the Sahel has focused on both security and development to address these numerous and interconnected challenges. However, EU efforts have remained dominated by a military approach to tackle rising terrorist activity, achieving concrete results but ultimately falling short of long-term regional stability. The new EU integrated strategy in the Sahel aims to strengthen action at the political level, focusing on governance mechanisms, human rights, and collaboration with civil society and local authorities, while maintaining security cooperation with states in the region.
Source : © European Union, 2021 – EP
Ukraine condemns lack of progress towards NATO membership
Ukrainian authorities on Wednesday (26 May) condemned NATO reluctance to speed up Kyiv’s membership in the alliance following tensions with Moscow over a buildup of Russian troops along the ex-Soviet country’s borders.
Strasbourg Court condemns Italy for violating alleged rape victim’s rights
The acquittal by the Florence Court in 2015 of seven young men accused of a group rape in 2008 contained “passages that did not respect the private and intimate life” of the victim and “language and arguments that convey prejudices…
Election of Supreme Court president in Croatia sparks debate
Croatian President Zoran Milanović said on Tuesday that law professor Zlata Đurđević was his candidate for the Supreme Court president and asked members of parliament to think carefully before they reject her because he would not give up. The governing…
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