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Ivory Coast’s mutinous troops to meet with government
4:57 PM,
January 11, 2017
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Soldiers who staged a mutiny in Ivory Coast will meet for another round of talks with the government on Friday. The fighters returned to their barracks after a deal was reached between the two sides.
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