🔴 French journalist Olivier Dubois, former hostage in the Sahel, returns to France
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French journalist Olivier Dubois, former hostage in the Sahel, arrived in France and welcomed by Macron
French journalist Olivier Dubois, who was held hostage for nearly two years by Jihadists in Mali, landed in France on Tuesday, after being released the day before at the same time as that of an American hostage held for his part for more than six years.
French journalist Dubois returns home after Mali captivity
PARIS (Reuters) - French journalist Olivier Dubois arrived home on Tuesday to be warmly embraced by family members and President Emmanuel Macron, bringing an end to almost two years of captivity in Mali. Read full story
French journalist Dubois returns home after Mali captivity
PARIS (Reuters) - French journalist Olivier Dubois arrived home on Tuesday to be warmly embraced by family members and President Emmanuel Macron, bringing an end to almost two years of captivity in Mali. Dubois, who disappeared in Mali's northern city of Gao in April 2021, was released on Monday and taken to Niger with U.S. aid worker Jeffery Woodke, who was also freed after being held six years. Dubois, who had appeared in a video last Aug…
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