Mali's military and allied militias killed at least 31 people in attacks on two villages in the central Segou region where ...
The Human Rights Watch reported that Mali's military and militias killed at least 31 people in attacks on two villages in the ...
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Mali: Army, Militias Massacre Villagers in Central Region
The military assaults on civilians in the Segou region took place after JNIM began a siege of Mali's capital, Bamako, in early September. The siege has cut off fuel supplies to Bamako and prompted the ...
A quiet desert night in northern Mali turned deadly when an apparent military drone launched its explosive munition on a tent ...
DAKAR, Nov 18, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Human Rights Watch on Tuesday said that Mali's military and an affiliated militia killed at ...
A culture that continuously excludes and dismisses people on the basis of their Christianity can be guilty of what Pope Francis called “polite persecution” ...
Al-Qaeda was never defeated—it simply repositioned itself. This terrorist organization simply shifted from Afghanistan’s ...
Al-Qaeda known by its Arabic acronym JNIM, declared two months ago that no tanker would cross into Mali from any neighbouring country.
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Mali: Bamako Is Under Pressure, Not Under Siege - the Difference and Why It Matters
Analysis - Mali has been struggling for over a decade to defeat "jihadists" around Gao, Kidal and Ségou. Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), linked to al-Qaida, is believed to be the most ...
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