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The Romanian army seems to have rebuilt from in the last few months, and rested, supplied, and trained soldiers have been seen preparing for some type of offensive.
The Resident-General of Morocco, Louis-Hubert Lyautey, has returned to his headquarters, preparing to launch a new offensive against the Zaian Confederation and other rebels.
The use of convoys for naval transportation has paid off for the Allies, as losses to U-boats seem to have begun dropping.
Fighting at Monastir ground to a halt May 26, with the Central Powers firmly in control of their lines. It would appear the Allied attack has failed, losing 14,000 soldiers.
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