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Ethnic Tensions Worsen Jihadist Terror Attacks In Mali
It started sometime in 2012 as opposition to the military dictatorship in Mali. There were also citizens’ mobilization against Islamic…
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Lack Of Humanitarian Support By Government Puts Malian IDPs In Jeopardy
The armed conflict in Northern Mali, which broke out in 2012 following an insurrection by groups of Salafi jihadists and…
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Uncertainty Around Coup Forces Mali’s Credit Rating To Drop
The toppling of Malian president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has not only affected the West African country’s diplomatic relations with others…
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Mali Junta Begins Talks On Transition With Civil Society
The Mali military junta led by Lt.-Colonel Assimi Goita, President of the National Committee for the Salvation of the People…
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Discord In Mali’s June 5 Movement Over Nature Of Interim Govt
After joining forces with the military to overthrow former Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, members of the June 5 Movement…
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10 Malian Soldiers Killed In Central Mali Ambush
Security and local sources on Friday said 10 Malian soldiers were killed in an overnight ambush in central Mali near…
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Mali Coup: West African Envoys Meet Mali’s Military Junta After Coup
West African envoys held talks with Mali’s military junta on Saturday to try to push for a speedy return to…
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Mali Coup: West African Leaders Call For Keita To Be reinstated
West African leaders have called for the ousted President of Mali, Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, to be reinstated. AFP news agency…
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Mali Coup: ECOWAS Heads Of State To Hold Extraordinary Summit On Thursday
The Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) will hold an…
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Mali Coup: China Opposes Forceful Transition
The spokesperson of Chinese Foreign Ministry, Zhao Lijian has, on Wednesday, called upon the parties involved in the Mali crisis…
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