Joseph Kony: As the US ends its hunt for the warlord, what next?

Six-year failed mission to find Ugandan war criminal ends with a price tag of $780m

Joseph Kony
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The US's six-year search for Africa's most wanted warlord, Joseph Kony, is at an end, with the notorious warlord still at large. CNN reports that the 100-strong taskforce of troops will no longer focus on the hunt for the Ugandan war criminal – a hunt that has so far cost some $780m (£600m) – and instead concentrate on broader security concerns.

So what is the story of Joseph Kony and where is he now?

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