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Emiratis advised to heed travel ban and leave Mali promptly Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced a travel ban for its citizens to Mali due to current developments in the West ...
One of the U.S.’s closest allies in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates, paid more than $20 million to secure the freedom of an Emirati prince kidnapped by al Qaeda’s West African affiliate, ...
The South African-born, internationally acclaimed musician’s “Africa Is Not a Jungle” showcase will be staged in Johannesburg this weekend. After making an appearance in Durban earlier this month, the ...
France is reducing the number of its diplomatic staff in Mali due to a deteriorating security situation in the west African country which has been hit by a jihadist fuel blockade, a foreign ministry ...
Armed men in Mali killed a TikTok influencer who had posted videos in support of the West African nation’s military, authorities said Monday. “The young TikTok user Mariame Cissé was abducted by armed ...
A long siege by al-Qaeda-linked fighters has left Bamako low on fuel, food and power. Life has stalled, and fear is growing across Mali. The crisis now tests a military government that has promised ...
A TikTok influencer accused of posting videos supporting Mali’s army has been killed by suspected jihadists, according to authorities in the West African nation. “The young TikTok user Mariame Cissé ...
Al Qaeda calls kidnappings a blow to ‘Russian supporters’ amid Mali crisis Geese walk in the road as trucks cross the border between Ivory Coast and Mali in village of Nigoun, near Tengrela, on ...
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Al Qaeda militants are moving closer to seizing the capital of the West African nation of Mali, which, should the city fall, would become the first country in the world run by the U.S.-designated ...
Mali’s military junta has temporarily shut down all schools and universities after an Islamist armed group laid siege to the nation’s capital, Bamako, and cut off fuel supplies, deepening the ...
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