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Troops met no resistance in securing northern Malian town of Kidal, the last major stronghold of rebels in the region.
Forces said to have taken control of town's airport, after driving out al-Qaeda-linked fighters from Gao and Timbuktu.
African leaders and international officials pledge $600m in aid as French and Malian military forces make key gains.
Bloc says country's military must accept civilian authority, while welcoming swift appointment of new premier.
African Union reinstates country, saying it is preparing plan for armed intervention against Islamist fighters in north.
World bodies call for comprehensive peace deal as the leaders of the two rival Sudans prepare for summit in Ethiopia.
The deaths of 34 striking miners, shot by police at Marikana, may undermine officials' narrative of peace and progress.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, 63, defeats incumbent Jean Ping of Gabon to win top post of 54-nation African Union Commission.
Presidents of both nations sign agreement opening way for combined AU force to battle M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo.
President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir meet for first time since countries neared war in April.
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