France will formally hand over its last military bases in Senegal on Thursday, ending a 65-year presence in the country. The move marks the latest in a string of withdrawals from former colonies.
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- France began its military presence in Senegal in 1960 after the country's independence.
- French troops have withdrawn from Camp Jey, ending France's military presence in Senegal. 7s
- France's military presence in Africa peaked at 20,000 soldiers and included over 90 operations. 29s
- Public opinion and political changes have led to the closure of French bases in several African countries. 1m 18s
- France now maintains only one permanent base in Africa, located in Djibouti. 1m 47s