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Mali's rise in civilian deaths linked to Russian mercenaries
The West African country hired Russian mercenaries to help the Malian military fight Islamist insurgents.
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The front pages of Uvalde's local paper capture darkness and the lives lost
The independent paper published the faces of the victims on Sunday in a powerful homage to the 21 lives lost.
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