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Death of Sahrawi: Jihadist groups 'still proliferating' in the Sahel region

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France said Thursday its troops deployed in the Sahel region of Africa had killed the head of Islamic State in the Greater Sahara extremist group who was wanted for deadly attacks on US soldiers and foreign aid workers. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Commentator Douglas Herbert explains why the jihadist threat is still present in the Sahel despite military operations.

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