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rebel

[reb-uhl, ri-bel] / ˈrɛb əl, rɪˈbɛl /






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The rebels were pushed back thanks to the intervention of the Rwandan army and Russian mercenaries from the Wagner paramilitary group.

From Barron's

Civilians are "being coerced from all sides", Mr Türk said in a statement on Tuesday, noting that armed rebel groups have issued their own threats asking people to boycott the polls.

From BBC

"We have invented Mildred, the rebel seamstress from the 11th Century," she says.

From BBC

There is a sense of national identity and this year has seen two of the most significant rebel groups drawn back into the peace process and starting to disarm and demobilise.

From BBC

On his visit to the White House, the Saudi crown prince brought up the war in Sudan, where U.A.E. support for a rebel army has frustrated Saudi and U.S. officials alike.

From The Wall Street Journal