If jihadists take over the West African state of Mali it would mark a stunning success sending shockwaves beyond the region.
A two-month-old fuel blockade by al Qaeda-linked militants has all but paralysed the capital of Mali, turning the screws on ...
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Africa: Mali faces fuel crisis as al Qaeda-tied jihadi fighters tighten grip around capital Bamako
Security analysts say the group known as Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), which has been operating for months ...
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said on Tuesday that he spoke with Mali's foreign minister, Abdoulaye Diop, ...
A well-armed jihadist group affiliated with al Qaeda is closing in on Bamako, the capital of Mali. The country’s military junta and their Russian partners are struggling to counter the jihadis, who ...
Al-Qaeda in Mali is closer than ever to ruling its first country. The terror groups affiliate, JNIM, now controls huge parts ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mali has advised that Americans leave the country immediately due to an increased unpredictability of its ...
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Mali’s insurgency spells trouble for West Africa
Mali is on the verge of falling to an Islamist group that has pledged to transform the country into a pre-modern caliphate.
US Embassy urges citizens to leave Mali immediately on commercial flights as blockade makes daily life more dangerous.
If the jihadists succeed in taking Mali, it would become the first country run by the group. The U.S. has warned its citizens ...
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Mali: Bamako Under Siege - Why Mali's Army Is Struggling to Break the Jihadist Blockade of the Capital
Analysis - When the military overthrew the democratically elected government in Mali in 2020, coup leader General Assimi Goita promised to root out jihadists in the north of the country. Mali had been ...
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