[wanabidii] Streets of Ivory Coast cities calm after soldier mutiny (M&G Africa)

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Streets of Ivory Coast cities calm after soldier mutiny
 
Streets of Ivory Coast cities calm after soldier mutiny
 
The mutiny began early on Friday when rogue soldiers demanding bonus pay seized Bouake.
 
 
 
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