1 job vacancy at RMT - Solicitor (5 years PQE)

 

1 job vacancy at the Morning Star - Subeditor

 

The Morning Star Shop - Online now

 

Donate to the Morning Star Fighting Fund

Subscribe to the Morning Star Mailing List

Progressive Web Listings

Read about EDM 1334

 

 

The Morning Star on Twitter Friends of the Morning Star on Facebook

 

Ken Gill Memorial Fund

 

Revolting Europe - London-based writer, journalist and regular Morning Star contributor Tom Gill focuses on developments in the European left, trade union and social movements

 



World

France vows to pull troops out 'in matter of weeks'

Wednesday 20 February 2013

French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian claimed today that his country would pull out of Mali in "a matter of weeks."

France sent troops to Mali on January 11 to spearhead the recapture of the country's north from Islamist militants.

Alongside African forces, it retook major cities relatively swiftly, but there were fears of a drawn-out conflict as rebels fled to the mountains.

Mr Le Drian said African forces weren't ready to take over yet, but said France had "no reason to stay" once they were.

A legionnaire became only the second French fatality of the campaign on Tuesday as forces clashed with jihadists in the Adrar des Ifoghas mountain range.

It is thought that seven French hostages are hidden in the area.

The army said 20 militants were also killed in the fighting.

If you appreciated this article then please consider donating to the Morning Star's Fighting Fund to ensure we can keep developing your paper.

Donate to the Fighting Fund here

Editorial

Iraq ruling is no vindication

Defence Secretary Philip Hammond believes himself vindicated by the High Court ruling that his Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT) is independent.

Features

Turmoil set to continue

by Tom Gill

A look at the causes and possible outcomes of Silvio Berlusconi and his right-wing coalition's lead in the polls.

Our government has put us at risk

by Lindsey German

Attacks such as yesterday's horrific murder in Woolwich didn't happen before the 'war on terror.' It's time we recognised the consequences of the conflicts we've unleashed