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The Malian military government has returned home the first batch of the manuscripts of Timbuktu, dating back to the 13th ...
Frustration has grown since the military government banned political parties and extended its rule indefinitely.
AP The Malian military government on Monday started returning home the historic and ancient manuscripts of Timbuktu, which were spirited out of their fabled northern city when it was occupied by ...
Mali has arrested more than 30 soldiers and military officials accused of attempting to destabilise the government, two sources said, a sign of internal tensions as the West African nation's leaders ...
Crowds near the site of Tuesday’s attack, when Islamist rebels killed at least 50 members of Mali’s armed forces in an assault on the capital, Bamako. Hadama Diakite/EPA, via Shutterstock ...
Bamako, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Thousands of anti-French protesters took to the streets of Mali's capital on Friday waving Russian flags and burning cardboard cut-outs of French President Emmanuel ...
Bamako’s Modibo Keita international airport was temporarily shut down due to the unrest, an airport official told the AFP news agency. A nearby high school announced it would remain closed ...
Extremists armed with guns and grenades stormed a luxury hotel in Bamako, Mali, early Friday morning, shooting dozens. Witnesses said they went room by room, letting guests go if they could recite ...
“Dancing the Twist in Bamako” is entirely, and not altogether persuasively, on the side of joy. Even the grim path of history — emphasized in an epilogue set 50 years later, during the rule ...
A hostage is saved by agents of the security force at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako on Nov. 20, 2015. One American was killed in the attack, a State Department official said.
Twenty-one people were killed in Friday’s attack on the Radisson Blu Hotel in the Mali capital of Bamako, a United Nations spokesman says.