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The Russian Wagner Group: A powerful actor in Africa
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October 28, 2024
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Russia is extending its soft power in the Central African Republic, where it runs a cultural center called Russian House in the capital, Bangui. Among its programs are Russian language courses for young Central Africans hoping to study in Russia.
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