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Business Insider Africa on MSNJunta-led Mali launches airstrikes as militants threaten to cut off fuel to capital
Mali’s junta said its forces have launched airstrikes in the western region of Kayes after al Qaeda-linked fighters ...
Over decades, Mali produced global stars and became a hub for West African guitar. Now, musicians are struggling to hang on ...
Mali's military said it had carried out airstrikes in the gold-rich western region of Kayes after al Qaeda-linked militants took steps to impose a blockade on fuel imports to the landlocked West ...
Mali's military conducted airstrikes in Kayes after al Qaeda-linked militants initiated a blockade affecting fuel imports to Bamako. The operations aim to counter the growing militant threat. JNIM ...
Islamist radicals destroyed more than 4,000 manuscripts, some dating back to the 13th century, after they seized Timbuktu in ...
At least 20 people, including one American, were killed along with two gunmen during the more than seven-hour siege, a Malian military commander said.
News Nation/World Saved from militants, Timbuktu's famed manuscripts return home after 13 years in Mali's capital ...
Bamako, the capital of Mali, is facing a severe environmental crisis, exacerbated by the uncontrolled accumulation of waste, open waste burning, and widespread deforestation to produce charcoal.
Special forces in Mali disrupted a network of at least six Islamic extremists plotting an attack in the country's capital, an army commander said Saturday.
An explosion at a house near the airport in Mali's capital, Bamako, killed one person and injured four others on Friday, government and security officials said.
The Malian military government on Monday started returning home the ancient manuscripts of Timbuktu, which were spirited out ...
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